The bright emerald green is symbolic of spring and a U.S. registered dietitian says to add the color green to "spring clean" meals. "You will be well on your way to 'spring cleaning' your diet by incorporating these free-radical absorbing foods," Kari Kooi, a registered dietitian at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, says in a statement. "Eating clean is a buzzword for a wholesome, unprocessed diet that drastically limits ultra-processed foods made from inferior ingredients while embracing whole foods like fruits and vegetables." Kooi advises adding these five green powerhouse foods to spring meals: -- Asparagus is a natural anti-ager, this vegetable is high in glutathione, an antioxidant that can help reduce skin damage from the sun and contains the most folate of any vegetable. Folate plays a vital role in heart health and the prevention of birth defects. -- Avocado provides monounsaturated fat which can help drive down levels of bad cholesterol. -- Brussels sprouts are loaded with antioxidants and fiber. A cruciferous vegetable, Brussels sprouts contain powerful, cancer-fighting sulfur compounds. These green vegetables take on a whole new flavor and crispy texture when roasted in the oven. -- Kale is brimming with eye-nourishing cartotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin, a pair of phytochemicals that has been shown to prevent macular degeneration and cataracts. -- Kiwifruit is rich in vitamin C, potassium and fiber, kiwis make a perfect portable snack -- slice a kiwi in half and scoop out the emerald flesh with a spoon.
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