Raw Foods You Should Include In Your Diet

5 Foods You Should Eat Raw

Raw Foods You Should Include In Your DietDid you know that eating raw foods could help boost your immune system and keep you fuller for longer? By incorporating more raw foods including fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds into your diet, you can unlock a treasure trove of benefits, ranging from increased energy levels and weight management to improved digestion and glowing skin.

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The health and nutrition experts at Prepped Pots powered by MuscleFood have revealed five vegetables that provide more benefits when consumed raw. Some vegetables retain their nutritional value when consumed raw rather than cooking them.

Raw foods like vegetables are also higher in fibre and naturally contain more water meaning they’ll keep you fuller for longer. This makes them a great snack for those who are trying to lose weight and reach their fitness goals.

Better When Consumed Raw

Ashleigh Tosh, a nutrition expert at Prepped Pots says that when it comes to vegetables some are actually better when consumed raw and this is because cooking, boiling and roasting these veggies actually breaks down a lot of their beneficial compounds.

“Take garlic for example, garlic contains allicin which boosts our immune system. When we cook garlic we break this compound down and make it less effective. Cooking these vegetables is by no means bad but it’s important to try and incorporate a mixture of raw and cooked veggies into your diet if possible.

“You can do this by turning them into tasty snacks – enjoy some sliced peppers with a side of hummus or dip some broccoli florets into a delicious ranch dip. You’ll probably find that these types of snacks will keep you fuller for longer too and that’s down to raw veggies containing more fibre and water.”

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Vegetables you should include in your raw foods:

1.        Peppers

These vibrant and crunchy vegetables contain more vitamin C and antioxidants when they are raw instead of cooked. Enjoy them cut up in a salad or sandwich or eat them on their own with hummus.

2.        Broccoli

Broccoli is rich in fibre and vitamin C, with both compounds having a higher concentration when the vegetable is eaten raw. Wash your broccoli, cut it into florets and dip them into a tasty ranch sauce for an afternoon snack.

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3.        Garlic

This cooking staple contains a compound called allicin which is believed to support and boost the immune system. Cooking garlic reduces this compound meaning if you’re looking to reap the immunity boosting benefits of it, you may want to consume it raw instead. Try eating some garlic in the morning on an empty stomach, if you find the taste too much, grate some over a salad or eggs.

4.        Onions

Raw onions contain higher levels of sulphur compounds which can lower bad cholesterol and blood sugar. Incorporate raw onions into your diet by adding them to smashed avocado, wraps and sandwiches.

5.        Sweet potato

Unlike normal potatoes, sweet potatoes can be eaten raw. They are high in vitamins A, C, fibre and potassium. Grate the potato into some coleslaw or incorporate them into a tasty salad.

That said, remember, eating raw foods is not just about what you eat, it’s about embracing a healthy and vibrant way of life. Are you a fan of raw foods and their health benefits? Share in the comments below.

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