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For the most nutrient-dense produce, go with the ones front and centre

So I realized recently that I may be a bit fussy when it comes to buying fresh produce–as I was standing there, carefully selecting and examining about 8 different pieces of fruit, at least three people came and went, picking up the first fruit they touched. Huh.

Anyhow, enough about me and my–let’s call it discerning–ways…

When you shop for produce you might want “Let there be light” be your mantra. The USDA conducted a study and found that spinach leaves exposed to the artificial flourescent lighting (which would be those packages in the front) are more nutritious (with significant increase in levels of carotenoids and vitamins C, E, K, and B9) than those stored in darkness (ie. those hidden in the back of the display).

Leave a Comment May 4, 2011

Organic myth

If your main reason for eating organic fruits and veggies is because they’re packed with more nutrients, a new Danish study has proven otherwise. The organic carrots, onions and potatoes the researchers analyzed were no healthier than the conventional veggies.

(Image: Giolou)

Leave a Comment January 10, 2011


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