Sunday, February 20, 2011

Tips For Buying Produce


Does the produce aisle intimidate you?  Here are some tips for getting the freshest fruits and veggies for your diet:

Fresh or Frozen?


Most produce is just as nutritious frozen as it is fresh, so think about your eating habits. If you use it up slowly, pack your freezer, but if your family goes through produce quickly, stick with fresh for better taste and texture.

Berries

Don’t think you’ll finish them in 3 to 5 days? Buy frozen instead.

Bananas

Avoid bananas that are too green, particularly for use in smoothies to avoid a strange tangy taste.

Green onions


Green onions are much easier to use then whole onions for small meals. Just chop the tips and toss the bulb.

Bagged baby spinach leaves

Peek through the bottom of the bag. If you see any mush, choose another package.

Broccoli

Look for tight buds or florets; they indicate a fresher find.

Peppers

Avoid peppers with wrinkly skin – a sign of aging.

Mixed Green salad blend

The more color the greater the antioxidants.  Choose bags with red radicchio, pale green endive, and dark green spinach.

Avocados
The darker black the better.

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