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Colorful Eating

JasiBella
JasiBella Posts: 1,168
edited September 2024 in Food and Nutrition
Many of the best foods are not only delicious, they also look great. Color plays a major role in making foods — luscious red strawberries, bright yellow mango, fresh green herbs and lettuces — attractive to the eye. The good news is eating a rainbow of foods each day is not only enticing and delicious — it also helps keep us healthy. That's because each different color group has its own unique set of health properties. In fact, different antioxidants (nutrients that neutralize toxins in our bodies) actually impart a hue to foods. Beta-carotene gives carrots and mangos their orange/yellow color and anthocyanins make strawberries red and blueberries blue, for example. Luckily there's no need to remember all the mind-numbing names of these compounds. All you need to do each day is eat the rainbow. Then you are sure to get the full spectrum of nutrients.


Red: strawberries, cherries, cranberries, raspberries, red apples, watermelon, pomegranates, red peppers, tomatoes, radicchio, red cabbage, beets, radishes

Orange/yellow: apricots, mango, cantaloupe, grapefruit, papaya, peaches, oranges, pineapples, lemons, tangerines, pumpkin, yellow pepper, carrots, winter squash, yellow summer squash, carrots

Green: honeydew melon, green grapes, kiwi, limes, pears, avocado, asparagus, arugula, artichokes, broccoli, kale, collard greens, broccoli rabe, green peppers, green beans, lettuce, cucumbers, spinach, zucchini, green cabbage, herbs

Blue/purple: blackberries, blueberries, plums, grapes, eggplant, purple potatoes

White: bananas, cauliflower, garlic, mushrooms, onions, ginger, parsnips, potatoes, shallots, turnips

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  • JasiBella
    JasiBella Posts: 1,168
    Many of the best foods are not only delicious, they also look great. Color plays a major role in making foods — luscious red strawberries, bright yellow mango, fresh green herbs and lettuces — attractive to the eye. The good news is eating a rainbow of foods each day is not only enticing and delicious — it also helps keep us healthy. That's because each different color group has its own unique set of health properties. In fact, different antioxidants (nutrients that neutralize toxins in our bodies) actually impart a hue to foods. Beta-carotene gives carrots and mangos their orange/yellow color and anthocyanins make strawberries red and blueberries blue, for example. Luckily there's no need to remember all the mind-numbing names of these compounds. All you need to do each day is eat the rainbow. Then you are sure to get the full spectrum of nutrients.


    Red: strawberries, cherries, cranberries, raspberries, red apples, watermelon, pomegranates, red peppers, tomatoes, radicchio, red cabbage, beets, radishes

    Orange/yellow: apricots, mango, cantaloupe, grapefruit, papaya, peaches, oranges, pineapples, lemons, tangerines, pumpkin, yellow pepper, carrots, winter squash, yellow summer squash, carrots

    Green: honeydew melon, green grapes, kiwi, limes, pears, avocado, asparagus, arugula, artichokes, broccoli, kale, collard greens, broccoli rabe, green peppers, green beans, lettuce, cucumbers, spinach, zucchini, green cabbage, herbs

    Blue/purple: blackberries, blueberries, plums, grapes, eggplant, purple potatoes

    White: bananas, cauliflower, garlic, mushrooms, onions, ginger, parsnips, potatoes, shallots, turnips
  • cquick
    cquick Posts: 220
    i'm a FIRM believer in eating this way, and believe if you do, you'll never need to take supplements.

    it made a difference for me! hopefully it will for someone else!

    thanks for the post!:drinker:
  • I try and "eat the rainbow" everyday (and I cook that way so my husband will too). Its one of my ways to make sure that I'm getting all my nutrients! Thanks for posting!

    :wink:
  • JasiBella
    JasiBella Posts: 1,168
    Very welcome:flowerforyou:
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