Benefits of Eating Fruit
Top Five Reasons to Eat Fruit
- Fruit is a natural food. It is created by nature itself for us and animals to eat (plants spread their seeds this way!).
- Fruit helps your brain. It stimulates your memory and helps you recall information easier and faster. If you eat fruit before doing hard mental work, you will notice that it becomes easier because your body doesn't have to work on digesting the food as much.
- Eating fruit is ethical. You don't have to slaughter them before eating - they are just waiting for you to be picked.
- Fruit is very nutritious. It has a lot of water, fibre, minerals, vitamins, antioxidants, and the good kind of sugars (fructose).
- Fruit can help you with your health problems. It can be used in weight loss diets and for detoxifying. Acid fruit is especially effective here.
Vote for the Yummiest Fruit
What is the best fruit?
While the health benefits of fruit are important, there's also the simple fact that it is absolutely delicious! You can vote for the yummiest fruit here, or even add it to the list.
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Mangos
6 points
2
Watermelons
6 points
3
Bananas
5 points
4
Peaches
5 points
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Apples
5 points
6
Nectarines
4 points
7
Grapefruits
3 points
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Persimmons
2 points
9
Pears
2 points
10
Pomegranates
2 points
11
Passion Fruit
2 points
12
Strawberries
2 points
13
Oranges
1 point
14
Grapes
1 point
15
Plums
1 point
16
Apricots
1 point
17
Kiwis
1 point
18
Papayas
1 point
19
Lemons
1 point
The Five a Day Initiative
Eating 5 portions of fruit a day can improve your health!
Various health authorities around the world recommend that you eat at least five portions of fruit and vegetables every day - and it doesn't matter whether they're fresh or processed (tinned, frozen, cooked, juiced or dried). Of course, there's no problem if you eat more - the recommended amount is between 5 and 9 portions.The 5 A Day programs are especially known in United States, United Kingdom and Australia. World Health Organization is also promoting fruit and vegetable consumption around the world.
How Much is one Portion?
- One piece of medium-sized fruit - like an apple, peach, banana or pear.
- One slice of large fruit, such as melon, mango or pineapple.
- One handful of grapes or two handfuls of cherries or berry fruits.
- One tablespoon of dried fruit, such as figs.
- A glass (roughly 100ml) of fruit or vegetable juice.
- A small tin (roughly 200g) of fruit.
- A side salad.
- A serving (roughly 100g) of vegetables - eg, frozen or mushy peas, boiled carrots or stir-fried broccoli.
- The vegetables served in a portion of vegetable curry, stir-fry or casserole.
Fruit or Fruits?
The plural form of the word "fruit"
The plural word "fruits" is usually used in scientific or botanical context, when speaking about different species and kinds of fruit. For example: berries and nuts are both fruits.In normal everyday conversation the word "fruit" is commonly used as a noncount noun, which does not have a plural form. For example: fruit is good for you. (And that's true, too!)
The 80/10/10 Diet
By Dr. Douglas N. Graham
The 80/10/10 Diet
Amazon Price: $19.77 (as of 02/08/2010)![]()
The title of the book refers to a vegan diet that is based on getting 80% of your calories from carbohydrates in fruit, 10% from proteins, and 10% from fats. Dr. Graham says this kind of eating habit is not only healthy, it's also simple, inexpensive, and in harmony with Nature. The 348 page book has received glowing reviews from most readers.
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- PetMemorialWorld PetMemorialWorld Nov 11, 2009 @ 2:32 am
- Great info. Nothing like fresh fruit.
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- AppalachianCountry AppalachianCountry Jul 23, 2009 @ 12:01 pm
- Great lens. We are fruit people. Thank-you for all the info especially the portion part.
5 stars*****
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- dc64 dc64 Apr 5, 2009 @ 9:42 pm
- Oh, if only I could eat fresh fruit every day of my life! The first thing I'm planting when I move to the country this summer is a fruit tree, or two, or three! I go crazy for strawberries, so I have to plant those too. I wonder if avocadoes will grow in Alabama? Or bananas?
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- M_S_Beltran M_S_Beltran Feb 17, 2009 @ 3:19 pm
- I love this leans, what a great job! 5*
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- ottoblotto ottoblotto Jan 19, 2009 @ 10:00 am
- Apples, definitely. So many kinds, so many subtle flavors. Excellent lens.
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- stargazer00 stargazer00 Dec 28, 2008 @ 2:23 am
- Had to vote for bananas but it was hard to choose. I love home grown fruit but most fruit from the grocery store is not so good.
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- mistyblue75605 mistyblue75605 Nov 30, 2008 @ 7:55 pm
- Great lens!! 5*'s I love banana's
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- poutine poutine Nov 27, 2008 @ 11:28 am
- Mangos are so delicious. It is my second favorite fruit, right after bananas.
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- ElizabethJeanAllen ElizabethJeanAllen Nov 20, 2008 @ 12:49 pm
- I usually eat fruit for breakfast and vegi's for lunch. I still eat meat but fruit and vegitables dominate my diet.
Great lens!
Lizzy
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- packetlog packetlog Sep 19, 2008 @ 2:14 pm
- in india, nepal, we say mango is the king of fruits, and deservedly so. somehow i dont like the taste of european mangoes. if u find indian mango pls give it a try (especially a variety called MALDAHA MANGO). Maldaha is a place in India.
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