Which Food Are Good for Lowering Cholesterol
One of the best things you can do for
your cholesterol levels is to eat more fresh fruits and
vegetables. Not only do these foods have no dietary cholesterol
that can raise your bad cholesterol levels, but some fruits and
vegetables have been linked to lowering cholesterol in
patients. Research studies have proven numerous times that one
of the best things you can do for yourself if you are worried
about your cholesterol level is to eat more fresh fruit and
vegetables.
Studies also often show that North Americans eat far less
fresh fruits and vegetables than they should eat, a fact that
has often been suggested as a key cause for the higher
cholesterol levels and heart disease levels - not to mention
the higher rates of obesity - that North Americans face. To put
it simply, those nations that eat more fruits, vegetables, and
grains are healthier - and have lower cholesterol levels as a
whole.
As an added bonus, you do not have to worry as much about
eating too many fruits and vegetables. While you do not want to
overeat, you can eat far more fresh fruits and vegetables than
meat products and remain heart healthy. You can only eat small
portions of animal products before you have to worry about
cholesterol content. With vegetables and fruits, there is no
such worry. If you have always felt deprived while following
low-fat diets in the past, you can avoid this in the future
simply by eating more fresh fruits and vegetables.
One of the easiest ways to introduce more fruits and
vegetables into the diet is to eat different types of fruits
and vegetables. When most of us think of "veggies" we think
only of a few. In fact, there are many types of delicious fresh
produce out there that can create spectacular meals while
lowering your cholesterol. Consider all the vegetables you may
not have tried yet (please note that this list is not complete
- there are too many vegetables to list here - and please note
that some of these vegetables may be classified as fruits)
If you've been asking yourself "Which Food Are Good
for Lowering Cholesterol" the list below will give you a good
start...
• Alfalfa sprouts
• Anise
• Artichoke
• Arugula
• Asparagus
• Avocado
• Beans (there are many different kinds of beans, from black
beans, borlotti beans, broad beans, chickpeas, green beans,
kidney beans, runner beans, soy beans, red beans, mung beans,
navy beans, lima beans to azuki beans, and many others)
• Bean sprouts
• Lentils
• Peas (again, there are many delicious brands of
peas, many which you likely have not tried before. These may
include snow peas, green peas, sugar snap peas, and many
others)
• Beets and beet greens
• Bok choy
• Breadfruit
• Broccoli
• Brussels sprouts
• Cabbage (there are many kinds, ranging from red and green
to Chinese cabbage and others)
• Calabrese
• Carrots
• Cauliflower
• Celery
• Chard
• Chicory
• Collard
• Corn
• Celeriac
• Daikon
• Eggplant
• Endive
• Fennel (whole fennel, not just the seeds, can be used in
cooking)
• Fiddleheads
• Frisee
• Garlic
• Chives
• Kai-lan
• Kale
• Kohlrabi
• Leek
• Lemon grass
• Onions
• Lettuce (if you have always eaten iceberg lettuce, you
will be stunned by the range of lettuces out there, including
Bibb and many others)
• Mushrooms (although mushrooms are usually served alongside
vegetables, it is a fungus. There are many types of mushrooms,
from the common to the exotic, and they can easily be bought
fresh or dried to add flavor to just about every meal)
• Mustard greens
• Nettles
• Okra
• Peppers (from hot peppers like the habanero and others to
sweet green, orange, yellow and red peppers, these vegetables
are very good for you and extremely tasty)
• Spinach
• Radicchio
• Rapini
• Parsnips
• Radishes
• Rutabaga
• Turnip and turnip greens
• Skirret
• Squashes (there are many of these, from butternut to acorn
to pumpkins and gourds. Also be sure to try gem squash and
spaghetti squash)
• Zucchini
• Cucumber
• Tomatoes (these range from hot house tomatoes to cherry
and grape tomatoes - their taste, not just their size,
differs)
• Tubers
• Potatoes (from yams and sweet potatoes to new potatoes,
red potatoes, and others, these vegetables present an almost
infinite variety)
• Water chestnuts
• Watercress
Consider also all the fresh fruits you may not have
tried yet:
Apples (there is an almost infinite variety of these, some
quite rare. Try the following varieties:
• Akane, Arlet, Blushing Golden, Braeburn, Centennial Crab,
Chieftain, Cortland, Empire, Empress, Fuji, Gala, Honey Crisp,
Jonagold, Kandil Sinap, Liberty, Mantet, Mcintosh, Mutsu,
• Northern Spy, Patricia, Red Astrachan, Red Secor, Russet,
Starr, Virginia Gold, Yataka, Yellow Transparent, Wilson Juicy,
and the many others available at your grocery store and
farmer’s market)
• Apricots
• Bananas (try Fruit Bananas, Apple Bananas, Baby Bananas,
Baking Bananas, Red bananas, and others)
• Berries (besides the usual strawberries and raspberries,
there are dewberries, boysenberries, loganberries,
cloudberries, wineberries, bearberries, bilberries,
blueberries, cranberries, huckleberries, lingonberries,
barberries, currants, elderberries, gooseberries, nannyberries,
sea grapes, crowberries, and others)
• Cherries (from sour cherries, Monmorency cherries, and
sweet cherries such as Black Russians, Chinooks, Lapins,
Hedelfingers, and others)
• Clementines
• Dates
• Figs
• Grapefruits
• Grapes (there are many, many kinds, ranging from pale
greens to very deep purples)
• Guava
• Kiwis
• Kumquats
• Lemons and Limes
• Lychee fruits
• Mangos
• Melons (Red water, Canary, Canteloupe, Cassava, Honeydew,
Watermelon, and others)
• Nectarines
• Oranges
• Papayas
• Passion Fruits
• Peaches (including Encore, Reliance, Red Haven, and
Sensation Dwarf Peach, among others)
• Pears (including Asian pears, Beirschmidt, Bartlett, and
others)
• Persimmons
• Pineapples
• Plums (including Mt. Royal Plum, Opal, Stanley Prune_Plum,
Unize Plum, Dietz, Empress Prune_Plum, Starking Delicious Plum,
and many others)
• Pomegranates
• Pummelo
• Rhubarb
• Star Fruit
• Sweety
• Qunices
• Tangerines
• Tangelos
• Ugli Fruits
Are there fruits and vegetables on this list that you have
not tried? There likely are. The fact is, most of us have tried
only a small fraction of the fruits and vegetables that are out
there. When we say that we "don’t like" fruits and vegetables
or when we say that we "grow tired" of them, what we are really
saying is that we do not have enough variety of fresh fruits
and vegetables in our diet.
Look back over the list of fruits and vegetables - treat it
like a checklist of the food adventures you could have with
food. Which foods sound exotic or interesting? Take a chance
today and pick up some fresh fruits or vegetables that you have
never tried before. Your taste buds and your cholesterol level
will thank you for it. Realize that these lists of fruits and
vegetables is far from complete - it is only a way to get you
started in discovering new fruits and vegetables. Make it a
mission to find new and exciting fruits and vegetables that you
can enjoy fresh to lower your cholesterol.
The secret to low-fat eating is to make eating the right
foods as attractive as possible. When you have many types of
healthy and delicious foods to choose from, you will naturally
choose foods that are good for you and for your heart.
Introducing a huge variety of fresh fruits and vegetables into
your diet is one sure way to do this.
In fact, every week, find a variety of fresh fruits and
vegetables you have not tried and try them. Read about new
varieties of fruits and vegetables and try them as well. This
will add variety to your diet and make it much easier to eat
plenty of the foods you need to lower your cholesterol and stay
healthy.
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