10 Healthy Vegetables to Toss in Your Salad
Use this list of healthy items to perk up your salads and enliven your meals.
- Go wild with lettuce. Although iceberg lettuce is making a comeback in some fashionable restaurants, don't rely on that old standby alone. Add raddichio, romaine, kale or spinach leaves to your salad to increase fiber, vitamins and minerals.
- Raw broccoli adds crunch and powerful phytochemicals, nutrients found only in plants, to your salad. Try packaged broccoli slaw for a different texture.
- Radishes add zest, potassium, and vitamin C. Include white, red and even pink varieties for a splash of color.
- Cherry tomatoes are perfect in a salad and a good source of phytochemicals.
- Mushrooms are becoming more popular by the day, adding an earthy taste and texture as well as minerals to salads.
- Shredded cabbage may sound like an old favorite to you, but have you tried bok choy or other new cabbage varieties? Cabbage is a cruciferous vegetable, important in cancer prevention.
- Onions add spice and depth to salads. Choose from scallions, red onions or even leeks for a flavor and health boost.
- Herbs are a great new addition to salad ingredients. If you have an herb garden, pick whatever is green and leafy and toss it in your salad.
- Shredded carrots are the perfect way to add a depth of color and essential beta-carotene to your salad.
- Jicama adds crunch and fiber with a delicious flavor.
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