One of the most common fruits in the American diet is Apples and if you are not already including apples as part of your daily diet you could be missing out.
You may better understand the saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" after reading the following facts and health benefits of apples.
Apples come in a wide variety such as granny smith, honey crisp, Fuji, gala, red delicious and more. Everyone seems to have their favorite as apples can vary widely in flavor from the super sweet to the tart.
Apples actually come from the Rose family of plants, in general they are red or green in color, sometimes pink or even a combination of colors. They are round of course, and are mostly eaten raw or sometimes made in to a pie.
Apples are also packed with health benefits, such as anti-cancer benefits. Apples are rich in flavonoids, especially the skins, which can help reduce the risks of breast cancer, liver cancer, colon cancer and others.
Also the vitamins and minerals found in this awesome fruit help to lower cholesterol and reduce your risks of diabetes. The fiber found in this fruit does an incredible job of keeping blood sugars level, it also binds together with fats and helps to remove them from your system, which in turn helps to stop plaque build up.
To add to all this, they also help in stopping the formation of gallstones, they help to protect you from Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, they boost your immune system, prevent cataracts, help to stop irritable bowel syndrome, help you better control of your weight and even help in giving you a healthier smile. How do you like that, for an all included package of health benefits.
Apples are easy to add to your daily diet as they come in a wide variety and can be eaten without any preparation or utensils. If you want to jazz things up a little you can try eating your apples with a slice of strong cheese, slice them up into a fruit salad with a little honey and lemon, cook them into savory side dishes or even tossed into juicers or blenders for delicious fruit juices and smoothies.
Apples are the tastiest "healthy" food in your grocery store. So how do you like 'dem apples? Very much, actually!
You may better understand the saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" after reading the following facts and health benefits of apples.
Apples come in a wide variety such as granny smith, honey crisp, Fuji, gala, red delicious and more. Everyone seems to have their favorite as apples can vary widely in flavor from the super sweet to the tart.
Apples actually come from the Rose family of plants, in general they are red or green in color, sometimes pink or even a combination of colors. They are round of course, and are mostly eaten raw or sometimes made in to a pie.
Apples are also packed with health benefits, such as anti-cancer benefits. Apples are rich in flavonoids, especially the skins, which can help reduce the risks of breast cancer, liver cancer, colon cancer and others.
Also the vitamins and minerals found in this awesome fruit help to lower cholesterol and reduce your risks of diabetes. The fiber found in this fruit does an incredible job of keeping blood sugars level, it also binds together with fats and helps to remove them from your system, which in turn helps to stop plaque build up.
To add to all this, they also help in stopping the formation of gallstones, they help to protect you from Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, they boost your immune system, prevent cataracts, help to stop irritable bowel syndrome, help you better control of your weight and even help in giving you a healthier smile. How do you like that, for an all included package of health benefits.
Apples are easy to add to your daily diet as they come in a wide variety and can be eaten without any preparation or utensils. If you want to jazz things up a little you can try eating your apples with a slice of strong cheese, slice them up into a fruit salad with a little honey and lemon, cook them into savory side dishes or even tossed into juicers or blenders for delicious fruit juices and smoothies.
Apples are the tastiest "healthy" food in your grocery store. So how do you like 'dem apples? Very much, actually!
About the Author:
Jessie Atkinson talks about apple nutrition at Apple Nutrition. Jessie also gives a quick review of avocado nutrition at Avocado Nutrition.
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