Benefits Of Eating Fruits
Fruits, goldmine of vitamins, minerals and fibre are ideal to
consume at least 4-5 servings in a day Since they are in the
natural form, account for largest part of water and 100% bad
cholesterol free, it’s much easier for the body to process and
absorb the vitamins and minerals from the fresh fruit
Apple – Round fruit with lots of fibre, vitamins A, C, E and
folate Available in green, red or yellow skin when ripe Apples
reduce the risk of colon cancer, prostate cancer and lung
cancer They also help with heart disease, weight loss and
controlling cholesterol
Bananas – Long thick skinned fruit yellow in colour when ripe
Good source of fibre, potassium, vitamins A, C, B6, E folate
Unripe or green bananas are used in cooking
Cherries – small round fruit with a seed, red or black in colour
when ripened Cherries always have to be ripe to eat Cherries
contain anthocyanins that reduce pain inflammation
Figs – Eaten either dried or fresh, figs contain vitamin A, C,
folate and niacin A small sweet fruit full of small seeds
Kiwi – A rich source of vitamins A, C, E, B – complex, calcium,
iron and folic acid, kiwi is a small oval fruit with thin brown
skin, soft green flesh and black seeds The skin is a good
source of flavonoid antioxidants
Lime – Lime or lemon is the most cultivated citrus fruit with
green to yellow colour loaded with vitamins A, C and folate
Juice of lime is good for detoxification and has antioxidant
properties
Peach – Round juicy fruit with a yellowish red skin flesh
having a taste of acidic tang and sweetness contains a rough
stone Always to be picked and eaten ripe
Orange – A round thick-skinned juicy edible fruit that is a
reddish-yellow colour when ripe with sweet to sour flavour
Peeled and eaten fresh or squeezed to make juice Contain
vitamin C, flavanoids, provides pectin and rich in sodium when
ripened in sunshine
Plum – soft round smooth-skinned fruit with sweet flesh and a
flattish pointed stone It is high in carbohydrates, low in fat
and calories An excellent source of vitamin A, C, calcium,
magnesium, iron, potassium, fibre and free of sodium and
cholesterol
Papaya – A melon like fruit with yellow- orange flesh with
dozens of small black seeds enclosed in skin that ranges in
colour from green to orange Either round, pear-shaped, or long
like a banana Rich in vitamins A, B, C, and D; calcium,
phosphorous and iron It is high in digestive properties and has
a direct tonic effect on the stomach
Pear – A sweet juicy yellow or green fruit with a rounded shape
narrow towards the stalk Best eaten at room temperature, pear
contains kalium and riboflavine It is good for skin and
contains plenty of fibres
Strawberry – A triangular shaped red colour fruit It is one of
the richest sources of Vitamin C and fibre It has high content
of sodium and iron It helps in whitening of the teeth Used to
relieve rheumatism
Watermelon – a type of melon with smooth exterior rind and juicy
sweet red interior flesh Extraordinarily refreshing to drink as
juice or eaten when ripe and fresh Valuable for minerals,
vitamins and sugar with useful amount of fibre and iron
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