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Fake Healthy Foods:Don't
Be Faked Out by Healthy Foods That Really Aren't HealthyAre
you trying to eat more healthily? Good for you! The first step in eating more
healthily is choosing good foods like fruits, vegetables, lean meats, cheeses
and nuts over bad foods like frozen pizzas and fast food. However, not all foods
which appear to be healthy are all that great for you, because many have hidden
dangers like high sugar content, or more fat than is necessary. The
following is a guide for choosing good options when it comes to healthy snacks
and foods, to ensure that you truly are eating healthy, rather than simply being
deceived! Yogurt
This is a great
snack, because yogurt is generally very high in calcium. What many people do not
realize however, is that many yogurt brands pack a lot more sugar in their yogurt
cups than you really need. Sugar-laden yogurt cups are missing many of the nutritional
value that you believe that you are getting. Make sure to read the labels, and
look for yogurt cups which are low in fat and sugar. You can always opt for the
non fat plain yogurt, then add your own fruit to give yourself more control over
the content of your snack. Fruit
Fruit is available with many different choices, ranging from fresh, to water-packed
pre-cut, to canned. Fresh fruit is always going to be your best choice, because
canned fruit is boiled before it is canned. Canned fruit is processed with heavy
syrup which adds significantly to the sugar content of the fruit. If you cannot
acquire fresh fruit for some reason, your second choice should be frozen fruit.
You may lose some of the nutritional value by buying frozen, but fresh and frozen
fruit is much healthier and more nutritious than canned varieties. Vegetables
Fresh vegetables, or vegetables which have been pre-washed and cut and have been
packaged in water are much more nutritious than canned vegetables, which like
fruit have been processed and canned. The water in cans of vegetables typically
contains more sodium than you really need to consume, so avoid canned vegetables
if you can. Frozen vegetables are also an option, but nutrients are generally
lost in the process. Also, try to cook your vegetables as little as possible because
much of the nutritional value of the vegetable is lost while it cooks. Fruit
Juices Make sure that any juice you purchase is 100-percent juice, because
many juice brands only actually offer 30 to 40-percent juice, which means that
the rest of the bottle is filled with sugar, water and corn syrup. Sugar fruit
juices actually work to dehydrate rather than to hydrate, which makes them practically
worthless to drink. Make sure to read every juice label before you purchase anything. So-Called
Healthy Boxed or Frozen Meals Although these meals may seem like a quick
and easy fix, they tend to be high in both salt and calories. You can prepare
many of these same meals on your own to save yourself and your family a lot of
calories, and the real deal tends to taste a great deal better than what comes
in a box or a bag. |