You Can Enjoy Eating Vegetables!
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en_US | Healthy Actions | Promotions | You Can Enjoy Eating Vegetables! | 2 | You can enjoy eating vegetables!Vegetables are full of nutrients. They give you a big dose of vitamins, minerals, fibre and phytonutrients, and keep you energized by providing your body with the necessary nutrients to work well. Eating a variety of vegetables provides essential nutrients as well as phytochemicals. Here’s a list of where to find essential nutrients:
Phytonutrients are compounds found naturally in fruits and vegetables and protect the plant from disease and insect attack. When we eat fruits and vegetables, the phytonutrients act as antioxidants, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer compounds that are great for your health! Phytonutrients give fruits and vegetables their colour, so the more vibrant in colour, the more phytonutrients are present. Here are some of the common phytonutrients found in vegetables, what colours they are associated with and respective health benefit. Lycopene
Lutein and zeaxanthin
Flavonoids, carotene and cryptoxanthin
Anthocyanins
Sulforaphanes and indoles Found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower
Allyl sulphides Found in chives, garlic, leeks, onions
Despite their multiple health benefits, many of us find it challenging to incorporate vegetables into our everyday eating habits. Vegetables are versatile and can be great to snack on or added to just about every meal! For instance, at breakfast, eat an omelette with vegetables or a homemade stir fry of vegetables and potatoes. Try cut up vegetables for a snack, salad for lunch and a side dish of roasted vegetables and beans for dinner. Here are a few more tips on adding veggies into your day.
Keep canned vegetables and beans such as corn, butter beans, kidney beans, lentils and chickpeas stocked in the kitchen cupboard - add to salads or serve with wholegrain crackers and canned tuna for an easy lunch. |
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pt_PT | Healthy Actions | Promotions | You Can Enjoy Eating Vegetables! | 3 | You can enjoy eating vegetables!Vegetables are full of nutrients. They give you a big dose of vitamins, minerals, fibre and phytonutrients, and keep you energized by providing your body with the necessary nutrients to work well. Eating a variety of vegetables provides essential nutrients as well as phytochemicals. Here’s a list of where to find essential nutrients:
Phytonutrients are compounds found naturally in fruits and vegetables and protect the plant from disease and insect attack. When we eat fruits and vegetables, the phytonutrients act as antioxidants, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer compounds that are great for your health! Phytonutrients give fruits and vegetables their colour, so the more vibrant in colour, the more phytonutrients are present. Here are some of the common phytonutrients found in vegetables, what colours they are associated with and respective health benefit. Lycopene
Lutein and zeaxanthin
Flavonoids, carotene and cryptoxanthin
Anthocyanins
Sulforaphanes and indoles Found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower
Allyl sulphides Found in chives, garlic, leeks, onions
Despite their multiple health benefits, many of us find it challenging to incorporate vegetables into our everyday eating habits. Vegetables are versatile and can be great to snack on or added to just about every meal! For instance, at breakfast, eat an omelette with vegetables or a homemade stir fry of vegetables and potatoes. Try cut up vegetables for a snack, salad for lunch and a side dish of roasted vegetables and beans for dinner. Here are a few more tips on adding veggies into your day.
Keep canned vegetables and beans such as corn, butter beans, kidney beans, lentils and chickpeas stocked in the kitchen cupboard - add to salads or serve with wholegrain crackers and canned tuna for an easy lunch. |
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