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8 Foods You Should Never Eat Out of Season

The Winter of (Foodie) Discontent — Nowadays, you can eat pretty much any fruit or vegetable you want, all year long. But should you? During the summer and fall, farmer's markets are brimming with local, organic food that was harvested within 24 hours and is usually at the peak of its freshness, flavor, and nutritional content. In the winter and early spring, however, you often have to rely on out-of-season produce that's traveled an average of 1,300 miles to get from commercial farms to your dinner table. The process is not only bad for the planet, but it also means you wind up with bland produce that's mealy and low on nutrients.


While some out-of-season eating is inevitable, there are certain fruits and vegetables you're better off buying frozen. Frozen produce, like fresh produce, has usually traveled long distances to get to your plate, but it at least was picked at the height of freshness and, studies have found, sometimes has a higher nutrient content than fresh produce (just watch for added salt, added to many frozen veggies). For an expert's take on what should only be eaten in season, we turned to Chris DiMinno, the chef at Portland, Oregon's modern gastropub Clyde Common. 08 Foods You Should Never Eat Out of Season after the break...

01. Tomatoes


DiMinno is adamant about eating fresh tomatoes when they're naturally ripe and delicious. "Eat them between early August and mid-to-late October, says DiMinno. "They can only gain their full potential sweetness and tenderness in the middle and late summer months." In the winter, bypass the cardboard-y orbs in the produce section and look for jarred, crushed tomatoes instead. Jars don't contain the toxic chemical BPA, which is used to line tin cans, and you can find organic jarred tomatoes made by Bionaturae and Eden Organics.

02. Peas 


Fresh peas aren't easy to find, and with good reason; the true pea season, according to DiMinno, is only about two weeks long. "Only eat them in early spring, when they are the sweetest and the most tender. Other times of the year, fresh peas can be starchy, with little to no flavor," says DiMinno. If you're a diehard fan of peas, the chef advises stocking up on them in the spring, and shelling your peas and freezing them while their sugars are at their peak. If you're stuck with store-bought, look for Columbia River Organics frozen green peas, sold at Whole Foods stores. They contain no added salt.

03. Asparagus 



Another truly seasonal vegetable, asparagus is only good in early to mid spring, before the stalks become too woody. Otherwise, you just wind up with bland, limp stalks. Most out-of-season asparagus is grown in California or Washington, which could be local depending on where you live, but the U.S. also imports a fair amount from South America. Frozen asparagus, which doesn't usually contain added salt, is good in cooked dishes, or for a twist, try pickled asparagus, which you can find at certain specialty grocery stores and farmer's markets.

04. Wax Beans


Summer gardens often overflow with colorful wax beans, and it's the best time to savor them. Says DiMinno, "These are only good in the summer. Before and after, they can get very fibrous and have terrible color." If you prefer fresh, squeaky beans, you may be better off living without them until next summer, but in most recipes, wax beans can be used interchangeably with green beans, which Columbia River Organics sells without any added salt. Going with frozen is extra important with green beans, as tests from Consumer Reports have shown that canned green beans contained the highest levels of BPA of any canned food. 

05. Corn


Enjoy it while it lasts—corn is only at its prime in the late summer and early fall. Corn's sugar content is at its peak in September, says DiMinno, adding that it's best grilled or roasted in its husk and peeled afterwards. This helps the corn retain moisture and flavor. In the off-season, look for frozen corn. It's easy to find organic, nowadays, without added salt.

06. Mushrooms


Since every season has a mushroom, you can enjoy them year-round; just don't stray outside each variety's season: "Morels in the spring, truffles in winter and summer, chanterelles in the fall, lobster mushrooms in summer," says DiMinno. Because mushrooms are highly absorbent, don't clean them with water; instead, trim off the bottoms and clean off any residual dirt using a pastry brush. For a deliciously different side dish, make Marinated Mushrooms with Coriander.

07. Lettuces


Although lots of lettuces can be found year-round, DiMinno says that the best lettuces grow in late winter and early spring when it is still chilly outside. This allows the lettuce to achieve the maximum level of crispiness, as well as the highest sugar content, making early spring the best time of year for sweet, crunchy salads. In the off-season, rather than buy bagged lettuces, consider using lettuce alternatives like kale, as in this recipe for Black Kale Salad with Currants, or red or green cabbage, as in this Autumn Salad. The season for both of those greens lingers into the winter.

08. Peaches


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10 Fruit Juices Good for Health



Not many people know that soursop fruit (also part of the soursop tree, ie leaves) keep hidden strength to fight cancer effectively than with treatment using medicines and chemo therapy. Unfortunately, the good news is covered up by one of world company who conduct research and wants research funding plus generous benefits go to the company, before the pharmaceutical raw materials from soursop fruit thrown into the world market. Apart from soursop fruit, there are many other fruits that have a great benefits for health. All fruits are also consumed it easier and more comfortable with processed into healthy fruit juice.

                                                                                  Soursop juice

A study published by The Journal of Natural Products mentioned that the soursop fruit as the “miracle fruit” that is very nutritious for health, including:
  • Can effectively pick and choose the target bad cells from 12 different types of cancer, namely breast cancer, prostate, lung, colon, pancreas.
  • Working 10 thousand times more powerful to postpone cell growth cancer than drug (andriamicin) or chemo therapy.
  • Soursop juice selectively hunt down and kill the bad cells and not harm / kill healthy cells, in contrast with a deadly chemo therapy evil and gels healthy cells (ie causing hair loss).
  • Increase energy, immune system, preventing it from infection, etc

 Avocado juice


Avocado juice for health benefits include:
  • elps formation of red blood cells
  • Preventing anemia
  • For pregnant women, folic acid content of avocados can stimulate brain development and the formation of the spinal cord.
  • Controlling the bad fats (LDL cholesterol) and raise the good fats (HDL cholesterol)
  • Prevent stroke. 
  • Anti-wrinkle and ageless. etc.
 Tomato juice



Tomato juice for health benefits are:
  • High antioxidant useful to defend the body from free radicals. 
  • Content of lyopene in tomatoes could prevent prostate cancer.
  • To maintain ideal body weight for those who are dieting to lose weight and may increase appetite for those who are raising the weight as well as in the recovery phase after illness.
  • Preventing constipation.
  • Glycogen levels can stabilize liver function, etc.

Apple juice


One apple a day could save your life, this phrase seems to be true, the content of apples is very useful for health, including:
  • Content of quercetin in apples may as anticancer and anti-inflammatory. 
  • Content of pectin can help remove dirt buildup in the gut for so long.
  • Can lower cholesterol levels, blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
  • Can reduce appetite.
  • Can treat headaches, etc.
 07. Strawberry juice



Benefits contained in guava juice include:
  • Strawberry juice for health benefits are:
    • Contain ellagic acid, which act as antioxidants to counteract free radicals that enter the body.
    • Can inhibit tumor cell growth in lung, breast, cervix.
    • Can cleanse the body’s digestive system.
    • Controlling cholesterol levels.
    • Can reduce pain in joints, etc.
      06. Guava juice


      Benefits contained in guava juice include:
      • Can reduce cholesterol in the blood and lowers blood pressure.
      • Can prevent thrush.
      • Able to lose weight.
      • Content of vitamin C in guava juice can relieve colds and coughs.
      • Content astrigent can cure diarrhea.
      • Can prevent bone loss in,  etc.
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05. Kiwi fruit juice


Kiwi juice for health benefits include:
  • Rich in vitamin C is useful for protecting the body from cancer cells.
  • Rich in fiber can reduce constipation.
  • Content of potassium helps regulate blood pressure.
  • To prevent infection, premature aging.
  • Very good for those who suffer from heart disease.
  • Relieve cold and flu, etc.
Mango juice


Mango juice for health benefits include:
  • Can be as a disinfectant to cleanse the body and blood in the body.
  • Rich in caretenoid that can mencegahh colon cancer and cervical cancer bone.
  • Can rejuvenate the body’s cells.
  • Can prevent body odor caused by bacteria, etc.
 Noni juice


Although it tastes pretty bad, but noni juice or noni fruit dutch is very beneficial to health, including:
  • Can boost the immune system.
  • Can normalize / reduce blood pressure.
  • Be able to fight tumors and cancer cells.
  • Contains scopoletin which functions as an anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic.
  • Very useful for the disease: hypertension, stroke, diabetes, migraine, vertigo, vaginal discharge, painful joints, etc.
Pomegranate juice



Pomegranate juice for health benefits:
  • Substances tannins can anesthetize roundworms, pinworms and tapeworms in the intestines and release it with feces. 
  • Rich in vitamins A, C, E and folic acid good for pregnancy.
  • Rich in antioxidants that help prevent blockages in the arteries caused by cholesterol.
  • Prevent the occurrence of prostate cancer, etc. 

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7 Wonder Foods With Healing Power

Broccoli


Broccoli: Including broccoli in your diet can help you boost your immune system and improve bone health too. The vegetable fights cancer and tumor development in your body. It is a storehouse of vitamin A, E, K, C and B6. 06 more after the break...

Kiwi



Kiwi: Might appear to be a small fruit, but this tiny little fruit contains ounces of Vitamin C, fiber and potassium. Eating kiwis can avert the risk of suffering from grave illness like cancer, stroke, heart attacks and respiratory disorders. It has the power of healing wounds; sores and also repairing damaged cells.

Carrots


Carrots: This orange coloured vegetable is an excellent source of antioxidants that help lessening the risk of a number of types of cancers and heart related disorders. The Vitamin A that the vegetable contains promotes the health of the eye. Apart from this, carrots contain calcium, potassium, fiber and Vitamin C.

Guavas


Guavas: Guavas are known to contain the most amount of lycopene that fights with cancer. This antioxidant also protects the body from free radicals that are known to affect the arteries, and nervous system. Eating this fruit can be advantageous for the skin and also while you are suffering from diarrhea, diabetes and fever.

Cabbage


Cabbage: Cabbage contains vitamin K, B6 and C, fiber, folate and manganese. The consumption of the vegetable will not only strengthen your bones but also do wonders to treat allergic reactions, inflammation, varicose veins and also fight a number of cancers. Consuming a healthy diet with super foods can promise a healthy and fit life.

Cherries


Cherries: This teeny red fruit is a small pack of abundant nutrients. It contains fiber, Vitamin C and is free of sodium and fat. Studies have also shown that the fruit has anti-aging properties. Cherries are also packed with antioxidants that reduce heart diseases and arthritis.

Spinach


Spinach: This green leafy vegetable is a wonder food for not only your vision but also your brain. The vegetable contains Vitamin A, C, K, iron, magnesium, folate and calcium. The range of nutrients protects your body from a number of diseases like cancer, heart attacks amongst others. Photo by Thinkstock

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