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100 Healthiest Foods to Eat During Pregnancy
3RD TRIMESTER
BLACK BEANS
A favorite in Mexican dishes, black beans (also known as turtle or black turtle beans) are a tasty and nutritious addition to your pregnancy diet. The Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry reported that black beans are as rich in antioxidant compounds called anthocyanins as grapes and cranberries, two fruits that are antioxidant starts. Try adding black beans into your diet - they're packed with nutrients that you and your baby need.
* Black beans are also a good source of manganese, iron, thiamin, phosphorus, and magnesium.
* 1 cup of black beans have an astounding 15 g of fiber, more than half of your daily needs. Plus, there's tons of folate (over 250 mcg per cup).
* Black beans are an excellent source of the trace mineral molybdenum. This is definitely one of the lesser known minerals, but it's role in the boyd is nothing to ignore. Molybdenum is an integral component of the enzyme sulfite oxidase, which is responsible for detoxifying sulfites. Sulfites are a type of preservative commonly added to prepared foods like delicatessen salads and salad bars and even to dried fruit.
* A cup of black beans has about 180 mg of that famous feel-good compound tryptophan. tryptophan is an essential amin acid, which is your body is used to make niacin (a B vitamin) and serotonin (a feel-good hormone that is thought to stabilize mood and promote sleep). With baby kicking and squeezing your insides, sleep can be hard to come by right now, so eat your beans before bedtime!
* MEAT EQUIVALENT. These smoky-flavored beans are a good source of protein. If you eat them with a whole grain, such as whole wheat poasta or brown rice, or corn, it provides a protein comparable to that of meaat or dairy foods without the high calories or saturated fat found in these foods.
JONNY'S TASTY TIPS
You may have seen black bean salsa's selling for big bucks in gourmet stores and catalogs. But it's so easy to make your own. There's no excuse for spending the money. Take a can of black beans, a package of frozen corn, and a jar of salsa that's the heat you like it. I love adding minced fresh cilantro and a finely chopped fresh sweet onion to the mix, too. Stir them together and enjoy this incredibly tasty dip!
Another all-time favorite is black bean soup. Yum!! It adds a ton of flavorful nutrients to a basic can or two of black beans. The way I make it is fast and easy, too. I saute chopped sweet onion and minced garlic in olive oil with whole cumin seed, black mustard seed, and plenty of dried Greek oregano. Then I add diced green pepper and diced paste tomatoes, splash in a little fresh-squeezed lemon juice and a dollop of hot sauce, and toss in a couple of cans of black beans. When it's bubbling, I mash the beans with a potatoe mashed to make the soup thick and rich. After stirring well, I serve up this luscious soup with a dollop of plain yogurt and some minced cilantro on top. YOu can pour it in a bown over a scoop of brown rice for a complete protein meal. And don't forget, leftovers make the ideal dip for chips or veggie sticks!
PREVIOUS POSTS
1st Timester:
ALMONDS: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100150-almonds-1st-trimester-healthiest-foods
ANCHOVIES: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100146-anchovies-1st-trimester-healthiest-foods-during-pregnancy
APPLESAUCE: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100145-applesauce-1st-trimester-healthiest-foods
2nd trimester:
AVOCADO: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100148-avocado-2nd-trimester-healthiest-foods
BASIL: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100147-basil-2nd-trimester-healthiest-foods
CHIA SEEDS: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100153-chia-seeds-2nd-trimester-healthiest-foods
3rd Trimester:
BLACK BEANS
3RD TRIMESTER
BLACK BEANS
A favorite in Mexican dishes, black beans (also known as turtle or black turtle beans) are a tasty and nutritious addition to your pregnancy diet. The Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry reported that black beans are as rich in antioxidant compounds called anthocyanins as grapes and cranberries, two fruits that are antioxidant starts. Try adding black beans into your diet - they're packed with nutrients that you and your baby need.
* Black beans are also a good source of manganese, iron, thiamin, phosphorus, and magnesium.
* 1 cup of black beans have an astounding 15 g of fiber, more than half of your daily needs. Plus, there's tons of folate (over 250 mcg per cup).
* Black beans are an excellent source of the trace mineral molybdenum. This is definitely one of the lesser known minerals, but it's role in the boyd is nothing to ignore. Molybdenum is an integral component of the enzyme sulfite oxidase, which is responsible for detoxifying sulfites. Sulfites are a type of preservative commonly added to prepared foods like delicatessen salads and salad bars and even to dried fruit.
* A cup of black beans has about 180 mg of that famous feel-good compound tryptophan. tryptophan is an essential amin acid, which is your body is used to make niacin (a B vitamin) and serotonin (a feel-good hormone that is thought to stabilize mood and promote sleep). With baby kicking and squeezing your insides, sleep can be hard to come by right now, so eat your beans before bedtime!
* MEAT EQUIVALENT. These smoky-flavored beans are a good source of protein. If you eat them with a whole grain, such as whole wheat poasta or brown rice, or corn, it provides a protein comparable to that of meaat or dairy foods without the high calories or saturated fat found in these foods.
JONNY'S TASTY TIPS
You may have seen black bean salsa's selling for big bucks in gourmet stores and catalogs. But it's so easy to make your own. There's no excuse for spending the money. Take a can of black beans, a package of frozen corn, and a jar of salsa that's the heat you like it. I love adding minced fresh cilantro and a finely chopped fresh sweet onion to the mix, too. Stir them together and enjoy this incredibly tasty dip!
Another all-time favorite is black bean soup. Yum!! It adds a ton of flavorful nutrients to a basic can or two of black beans. The way I make it is fast and easy, too. I saute chopped sweet onion and minced garlic in olive oil with whole cumin seed, black mustard seed, and plenty of dried Greek oregano. Then I add diced green pepper and diced paste tomatoes, splash in a little fresh-squeezed lemon juice and a dollop of hot sauce, and toss in a couple of cans of black beans. When it's bubbling, I mash the beans with a potatoe mashed to make the soup thick and rich. After stirring well, I serve up this luscious soup with a dollop of plain yogurt and some minced cilantro on top. YOu can pour it in a bown over a scoop of brown rice for a complete protein meal. And don't forget, leftovers make the ideal dip for chips or veggie sticks!
PREVIOUS POSTS
1st Timester:
ALMONDS: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100150-almonds-1st-trimester-healthiest-foods
ANCHOVIES: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100146-anchovies-1st-trimester-healthiest-foods-during-pregnancy
APPLESAUCE: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100145-applesauce-1st-trimester-healthiest-foods
2nd trimester:
AVOCADO: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100148-avocado-2nd-trimester-healthiest-foods
BASIL: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100147-basil-2nd-trimester-healthiest-foods
CHIA SEEDS: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/100153-chia-seeds-2nd-trimester-healthiest-foods
3rd Trimester:
BLACK BEANS
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I grew up eating black beans almost everyday (I'm Dominican). I like to pour it on white rice, it's yummy! Right now one of my cravings is Panchero's burrito bown with black beans. I have to eat it once a week and my husband gives in.0
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mmm "Mexican" food is my favorite! I eat some type of it AT LEAST 2 times a week. haha Black beans have always been my favorite so I get lots and lots of these in my diet. haha0
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