GRAPES: Make sure to buy organic if they are imported from outside of the USA. If you don't want to spend the extra money on organic, just be sure to rinse them really well. Grapes are a fantastic fruit because of the proanthocyanidins they contain, which are believed to protect LDL cholesterol from oxidation (LDL oxidation causes inflammation and heart disease). Grapes also contain resveratrol, which may have anti-aging benefits, and which also benefit the heart.
Tip: It's easy to eat grapes, and lot of them, really fast. Help yourself slow down by freezing them! They are really refreshing when they are frozen, and it's much more difficult to eat too many, too fast (this is especially important for diabetics, as too many grapes can really spike your blood sugar).
CHERRIES: Make sure to buy organic cherries, or just wash conventional cherries really well (they are on the dirty list). Recent research has shown that cherries may have a beneficial impact on biomarkers of metabolic syndrome. In one study rats were put on a high fat diet, in combination with whole cherry powder, and they had decreased abdominal weight and decreased markers of inflammation.
PEACHES: Make sure to buy organic peaches, or just wash conventional peaches really well (they are also on the dirty list). While you may not think that peaches are very high in antioxidants, the contrary is true. Researchers have recently begun doing more research on peaches and are finding that their flesh and skin are packed with disease-fighting antioxidants! One downfall about peaches is that they are sort of low in fiber. Add them to some yogurt and homemade granola for some additional fiber and amazing taste.
Tip: Similar to grapes, peaches taste really great when frozen. I love to freeze slices of peaches and then add them to smoothies, or even make them into peach ice cream.
Each of the above fruits can be purchased in the dried form, which is fine, but watch out for dried products with added sugars. A typical serving of fruit will contain between 10-15 grams of CHO (fructose; SUGAR), so if you purchase dried fruit with more sugar than this, chances are it was added (you can also look at the ingredient list to find this out). Frozen varieties of fruits also tend to have added sugar, so just keep your eyes peeled.
Now I'm off to Pittsburgh to start my third week of training. Should be a good day, and a great week. Thanks for reading everyone! Keep on smiling :)
Hope training goes well!
ReplyDeleteGood luck in your training Gina!
ReplyDeleteI know that many of the summer fruits are on the dirty list and should be bought organically, but nothing beats summer fruit fresh from the tree. I try to wash them very thoroughly when I pick, but I can't lie...I eat a ton of pesticide-residued fruit when I'm picking!
ReplyDeletehope training goes well for you, thanks for the fruit info, :D
ReplyDeleteI love the variety of fruits available in the summer. During the winter I get a little bored with apples and oranges.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your training. Hope you are enjoying the transition into your new position.
All of those are my favorite fruits! good luck!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I definitely eat a TON more fruit in the summer...it's just so tasty!
ReplyDeleteGood luck in training!
I LOVE frozen grapes!! Especially after coming in from the heat. Always a great refreshing treat.
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I just learned that peaches are on the "dirty list" a few weeks ago. I wasn't even washing them!
ReplyDeleteim trying to figure out if too much fruit is a bad thing. like last night i ate a 2lb bag of green grapes and about a lb of purple grapes afterwards. realistically i was still hungry but it looked like a lot of fruit and sugar. i was planning on eating more balanced but i was lazy and the grapes were convenient.
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I love all those fruits! Thanks for the tips! Frozen grapes are such a nice refreshing treat!
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Thanks!
what great advise on the fruits.....i do eat more in the summer. have not had any cherries as of late though. good luck on the training. my hubbys been out of town training for his new job too.
ReplyDeleteWe have been eating so much fruit too! Its a shame that summer is one of the best seasons for it.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with training :)
I always eat more fruit in the summer, but in the winter I love having frozen around. I bought the best dried strawberries and pineapples when I was in Spain. Have a good week at training.
ReplyDeleteRaised my hand! I am loving grapes right now. I should start freezing them like you said because it is easy for me to eat the whole bag!
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ReplyDeleteGreat post! I'm loving the low prices of fruit right now :) I buy grapes everytime I go to the grocery.
ReplyDeleteI love this time of year, with all those wonderful summertime fruits!! its heaven! great post!!
ReplyDeleteDoes the 'wash regular produce really well to off-set the chemicals' process really work?
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered that... :)
Hi I have a question.
ReplyDeleteI have been having issues with my stomach for a while. On any given day, I am either really gassy, really constipated, or have really bad heartburn. I eat pretty healthy so I am confused about this all. I know you have bad stomach issues. Is there any way I can figure out "whats wrong with me" by myself? Thanks, Eliza
I never thought about freezing grapes but that sounds really good! I love fruit even though I have to be careful with it on my stomach. The pineapple in Hawaii is delicious so I've been eating that :)
ReplyDeleteHave a good week of training!
yes. I definitely eat more fruits in summer. My favorites are watermelon, cherries and peach :D
ReplyDeleteThese are all my favorite Summer Fruit
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