And I have also finally found out that vegetables aren't my enemy.
Vegetables can help to:
- Reduce risk for type 2 diabetes
- Decrease risk of heart disease
- Lower calorie intake
- Decrease risk of stroke and cardio-vascular disease
The reality about vegetables is that not all vegetables are ranked the same. Not all vegetables have high nutritional value. Honestly I was shocked to learn this! I always believed that all vegetables were healthy and "good for you". This list proves otherwise.
Commonsensehealth.com has provided a list ranking vegetables into three categories.
Category A - Highest in nutritional value, fiber, and protein.
Category B - Good vegetables but not the best
Category C - high glycemic, starchy, or high in calories.
Below I have listed the vegetables that I commonly eat according to the A, B, and C categories. You can visit the link below to check out the rest of the list to see how some of your favorite vegetables rank!
Category A -
Avocado
Bean Sprouts
Bell Peppers
Black Beans
Broccoli
Broccoflower
Cabbage
Carrots
Collard Greens
Garlic
Greens
Kale
Lettuce (red or green)
Onions
Parsley
Pepers
Spinach
Summer Squash
Sweet Potato and yam
Tomato
Turnip Greens
Winter Squash
Category B -
Artichoke
Chile Peppers
Cucumber (I'm shocked!)
Egg plant
Green Beans (another shocker!)
Turnips
Zucchini
Category C -
Corn
Lettuce (iceberg)
Mushrooms
Potato
Water chestnuts
Eat up those vegetables and check out CommonSenseHealth.com for the complete list and other great articles on health!