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April 25, 2012

Healthy Habits: Introducing Your Family to Red Foods.

Introduction to Japanese Food

In Japan, the color red signifies energy and power and is often used as a color for heroic figures.  This is a good description because when you include red fruits and vegetables in your child's meals, they will grow up strong like superheroes.

Red foods are packed with lots of vitamins and minerals like Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and Potassium. Red foods also contain compounds called Phytochemicals, which have been shown to have positive health benefits.  Phytochemicals you might have heard about include flavonoids, lycopene, reservatol and capsaicin.
 
Make a game out of letting your kids choose one "superhero" red food to eat every day.  Our favorite red foods include:
  • Strawberries - Strawberries are loaded with vitamin C, potassium, and folate.  Strawberries are best fresh, for a special treat add them to yogurt, cereal and smoothies.
  • Tomatoes -Tomatoes are a great source of lycopene, potassium and Vitamin C. They taste great fresh off the vine and cooked in sauces, stews and soups. Try them with scrambled eggs.
  • Red Peppers - A bright red pepper contains potassium, Vitamin A and Vitamin C. Red Peppers can be served raw as a snack or in salads, cooked in pasta and stir fry dishes, or roasted in soups and stews.
  • Apples - The wonderful shiny red apple contains soluble fiber, pectin, and flavonoids. For a healthy afternoon snack, slice an apple and top with peanut butter.  Yummy!
  • Watermelon - You know its summer time when you see watermelons.  Watermelons are packed with Vitamin A, Vitamin C and lycopene.  A big slice of fresh watermelon is sure to put a smile on your little one's face.
  • Red Beets - Red beets contain iron, niacin and potassium. Start introducing red beets to kids in salads or roasted with olive oil and ground pepper.  Pickled red beets are also a good introduction.
  • Red Grapes - Red Grapes contain flavonoids, reservatol and quercitin to help keep your heart healthy and strong.  Grapes are a great snack.  Freeze them for a hot summertime treat.
  • Cherries - Cherries are considered a nutritional super food because they are loaded with antioxidants and vitamins and, they taste great! Remove the pits to make it easier for little ones to enjoy this delicious treat.



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3 comments:

WhatJeanLikes said...

Thanks for the information!! I love red foods but I must admit, I don't eat nearly enough of them!!!

Jubilee Reviews said...

I had no idea how healthy red foods were. you always hear about the greens. Love this review on reds, thanks!

Kathy Thomas (djwashingtonson) said...

Thank you! I love red foods!

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