All of us know how essential Vitamin C is for our immune system health. Vitamin C is also needed for normal growth and repair of body tissues. The best way to get enough Vitamin C is through food like fruit, berries, and vegetables. Fortunately, there are many Vitamin C-rich foods that we can consume every day to stay healthy this spring season.
In fact, it’s important to keep a great supply of these foods in the fridge all year round, but especially in spring, when many people suffer from vitamin C deficiency. Enjoy learning about delicious Vitamin C-rich foods to eat more this spring and make sure you consume a few of them daily.
1. Cherries
Snack on cherries raw, add them to your smoothies, or make ice cream with raw or frozen cherries and bananas in the blender. Yummy!
2. Cucumbers
Cucumbers are 95% water, rich in potassium, and are great for belly inflammation. Many people add a few slices of cucumber to plain water to enhance drinking water.
3. Red bell peppers
I love to use them in my salads, stir-fries, soups and eat them raw. When you cook red bell peppers, the Vitamin C content is lowered so I recommend eating them as a snack or a topping to get the most benefits.
4. Oranges
Oranges also contain 60% of your daily calcium requirement. I love blood oranges since they are naturally sweet and have an amazing taste. Add oranges to your smoothies, salads or eat them raw as snacks.
Always purchase oranges whole rather than as a juice. Orange juice lacks vitamins and it’s very high in sugar which can lead to blood sugar swings and cause weight gain.
5. Carrots
Consume carrots cooked or raw, and make sure you eat them every day to get the most benefits. One of my favorite snacks is baby carrots with peanut butter. Give it a try. It’s a healthy and oh-so-delicious snack!
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6. Tomatoes
While roasting tomatoes in the oven increase the lycopene content, it reduces their Vitamin C content. In spring, I recommend eating them raw and staying away from canned tomatoes to avoid metal toxins. Remember, your body needs only healthy nutrients.
7. Pineapple
It also contains water that will help you stay hydrated. If you have low blood sugar levels, eat pineapple in minimal amounts since this tropical fruit contains sugar.
8. Romaine lettuce
You can add it to your smoothies, salads, and it’s a great alternative for wrapping your lunch sandwich. You can also make a Romaine lettuce juice.
9. Turnips
You can roast them or add them to your spring salad. Turnips are low in carbs, and they are well-known as an anti-viral veggie.
10. Berries
They are all rich in Vitamin C. You can also consume goji, camu-camu, acai, or maqui that are high in Vitamin C and contain more antioxidants. Berries are great for your immune system, heart, brain, and your digestion.
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Sure, there are other fantastic foods rich in Vitamin C. I mentioned some of my favorite foods to eat more in spring and you can feel free to add your favorite Vitamin C-rich foods to this list.
Do you consume any of these delicious foods that are high in Vitamin C daily?1