Showing posts with label New Healthy Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Healthy Food. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2014

New Health Food

New Health Food
New health food styles are conquering the markets now because people are growing more aware of the benefits of eating healthy foods. People have begun decreasing their intake of canned juices and vegetables. Instead they are purchasing more fresh fruits and vegetables. It's a new health food trend to eat organic foods because they are readily available and they are a great source of vitamins and antioxidant substances that cleanse the body of toxins.



People are now looking for new health food products that have fewer amounts of saturated fats, the main factor of cholesterol formation. They are substituting saturated fat foods with foods that are grilled or roasted.



New studies suggest that people can use olive oil instead of ordinary cooking oil because it also has no saturated fat. So, if you are going to fry some drum sticks or you are craving potato chips then use olive oil, instead of ordinary cooking oil. A better choice is to roast your chicken drum sticks or potato chips in the oven with a little amount of olive oil. Olive oil also makes a great salad dressing when you mix it with some balsamic vinegar and a little garlic.



One of the most popular new health food cooking styles is to depend more on spices and colored vegetables to give the meal a rich flavor and taste, instead of depending on butter and cream to enrich your meal.



The new smart food guidance system helps save time in reading food labels. You can just look for foods that are marked with a green check. This system is not very efficient because some salted food products and sweetened cereals have won its approval, but it is still considered a better choice than other standard food items.



It is very important to check all the food labels on the foods you are purchasing to make sure that they comply with the new health food recommendations, even if they do have the green check mark. Applying these new health food recommendations will help you develop healthier eating habits and avoid future health problems.