We all are health conscious and always heard of eating Green leafy vegetables and fruits. But did you ever wonder that Blue, violet orange, yellow etc colors of food also exist? Yes, it does, when it comes to eating healthy functional foods are grouped together on the basis of color know as Eat The Rainbow. Throughout this week we are going to discuss The Seven Day Color Diet and guide to Eat The Rainbow.
Though many fruits and veggies look boring and you’ve never eaten before. This doesn’t deficit their health benefits. Always remember that though Life of Pie is small but not tiny to benefit you. Eat the rainbow helps you grow strong and provides the essential nutrients to the body. So, it becomes necessary, especially for kids to eat a lot of colors of fruits and veggies every day.
Yellow fruits and veggies
The long list makes up the Yellow fruits and veggies.
Yellow Veggies constitutes
- Pumpkin
- lemon
- corn
- Bell peppers
- Ginger root
- Yellow tomatoes
- Zucchini
- Cauliflower
- Cabbage
Yellow Fruits are
- Banana
- Avocados
- Pineapple
- Quince
- Apricots
- Cantaloupe
- Yellow figs
- Grapefruit
- Golden Kiwi Fruit
- Mangoes
- Papayas
- Peaches
- Yellow Pears
- Yellow watermelon
Health benefits of Yellow fruits and veggies
Yellow fruits and veggies are rich in carotenoids and bioflavonoids which work as antioxidants. They also have an abundance of vitamin C. These foods have Anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, eye, heart, skin, and vascular health properties. Yellow fruits and veggies boost up your immunity and prevent you from falling sick. They help in proper functioning of heart, vision, digestion. They make your bones and teeth stronger.
Takeaway
Yellow is good, but don’t skip the rest of the colors from your diet. These brighter, yummy fruits and veggies have significant nutritional value and health benefits waiting to be unlocked and enjoyed by your taste buds.
Read more about The Seven Day Color Diet – Eat The Rainbow
Disclaimer: Any facts used in this post are purely meant for education purpose only and not to be substituted for professional medical advice
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Great way to spread information!
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Thats an interesting theme.. sure will try to include this into our diet.. thanks for sharing..
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I love yellow peppers! And, thabsk for sharing the benefits of veggies!
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That’s a very informative list Dr Bushra. Thank you?
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Wow, so much information,
I wonder, why is cauliflower listed under yellow? Isnt it white?
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Wow, I love your theme Bushra! Definitely worth saving these posts. Thanks for sharing such valuable information.
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That’s an interesting theme and such useful information! Loved reading it
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That’s interesting..I always considered avocado as a green fruit… thanks for the list
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That’s a hearty dose of goodness here, rainbow on the plate and happiness inside out
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You are right, green gets a lot of attention, at the cost of all the other food groups. Balanced diet in moderation is the way to go. This post was an interesting read. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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Interesting and informative post.
Thanks for sharing.
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I’m loving this series on your blog very informative . Vegetables like zucchini cabbage can be consumed regularly along with cantelopes mango papaya
Great write up
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nice post