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Superfoods Spring to add to your plate

By: Roxane Shymkiw

Who else is excited about the arrival of spring? With longer days and warmer weather, spring is the perfect time to renew and rejuvenate. It is an ideal time to reassess our eating habits and by focusing on seasonal, local produce, we can optimize our diet. This season also offers the opportunity to introduce new foods to our daily routines that will help enhance energy, enhance mental clarity and enhance our immune health.

What new foods? Let me introduce you to “Superfoods”. What exactly is a superfood? Mostly, it is a modern word that describes foods of high nutritional value, but these nutritional foods have an impressive list of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and other compounds recognized for their ability to promote health by improving immune function, reducing inflammation and inflammation.

While there are many natural whole foods that promote health, it is important to remember that variety is the key to a healthy diet. Although no Superfood can offer all the nutrients the body needs, including superfoods on a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins and healthy fats, allows the body to fully benefit from all possible health benefits for these superfoods.

Here are some nutritious foods that we believe have won the title of “Superfood”.

  • Quinoa

    A total grain filled with vitamins, minerals and proteins.

    It contains all the nine basic amino acids that the body cannot produce.

    High in fiber with antioxidant and anti -inflammatory properties that support bowel health.

    Add quinoa to your diet: spoonful of cooked quinoa to soup or pour in salads.

  • Chia seeds

    High in protein and fiber that can help stabilize blood glucose levels and support a healthy bowel.

    Rich in magnesium, iron and zinc for energy and a healthy immune system.

    Add the chia seeds to your diet: Pour a spoonful of oatmeal one night or smoothie.

  • Avocado

    Rich in healthy polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats that have been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease and support blood pressure regulation.

    High in soluble fibers that can help balance cholesterol levels.

    Add the avocado to your diet: Top Sourdough Toast with Mashed Avocado, a sea salt bite, chili flakes and excellent virgin olive oil.

  • Spirulina

    Nutrition-rich blue-green algae with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce blood pressure, regulate blood sugar and benefit overall metabolic health.

    A good source of protein, iron, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

    Add spirulina to your diet: Make a simple sparede of spirulina, avocado, excellent virgin olive oil and lemon or mix in smoothies.

  • Raw cocoa powder

    Cocoa beans are one of the most nutritious plants on Earth.

    The raw cocoa processes slightly to maintain most of the nutrients compared to cocoa powder that is largely processed.

    Raw cocoa contains high levels of magnesium and is a good source of iron that supports brain health and energy.

    Add cocoa to your diet: sprinkle over yogurt or mix a tablespoon to your morning coffee.

  • Turmeric

    It has long been used for the potential health benefits to treat joint pain and symptoms of digestive, skin and respiratory disorders.

    Its active ingredient, curcumin, has anti -inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

    It supports the digestive system with possibly stimulation of digestion and enhancing bowel investment.

    Add turmeric to your diet: Sprinkle vegetables before baking or mixing with warm milk for a gold latte.

  • Açai berry

  • It contains over 12x the antioxidant content of the raspberry.

  • Loaded with vitamin A and plant nutrients that help protect cells from damage.

  • Contains anthocyanins that provide anti -inflammatory effects that can help protect against oxidative damage that can lead to chronic conditions.

  • Add Açai to your diet: Add it to smoothies or mix it in yogurt.

On Sunday, April 13, 2025, the shoe diet will not host a cooking class that will explore all the benefits of these superfoods and show ways to incorporate them into your snacks and meals. Come with us as we try each of the superfoods before diving into new recipes to show you how to integrate these foods into your daily routine. Discover how easy and tasty it can be to feed your body with the best nature to offer!

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