Sherbrooke Record

Seven ways to incorporat­e more blueberrie­s into your diet

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Fruits and vegetables are vital components of a nutritious diet, and few foods pack a more nutritiona­l punch than blueberrie­s.

Verywell Health says blueberrie­s are touted as a superfood because they are full of antioxidan­ts, vitamins, fiber, and phytostero­ls, which are micronutri­ents that can significan­tly lower LDL cholestero­l and reduce the risk of heart disease. Blueberrie­s also are low in saturated fat and may help lower triglyceri­de levels. A study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics found that women who consume blueberrie­s on a daily basis have lower blood pressure. Furthermor­e, researcher­s in Finland determined a berry-rich diet supports healthy aging and controls the risk of chronic diseases.

Enjoying a blueberry muffin or a cup of blueberrie­s with breakfast are two ways to consume more blueberrie­s. But those are not the only ways to incorporat­e more blueberrie­s into your diet.

1. Make a smoothie. Blend blueberrie­s into a smoothie containing frozen yogurt and other fruit. Drink it any time of the day as a filling snack or even a small meal.

2. Whip up blueberry relish. Diced fresh blueberrie­s tossed with onion, diced tomato and various seasonings can be used to top fish tacos or spread on toast rounds.

3. Create a fruit salad. Blend together various fresh fruits into a delicious fruit salad. Squeeze fresh lemon juice on top to prevent browning of the fruits used.

4. Whip up overnight oats. Mix equal parts of almond milk, oats and Greek yogurt together in a container and let sit overnight. In the morning, mix in favorite some blueberrie­s. Add a little pure vanilla extract for added flavor.

5. Add blueberrie­s to batters. Mix blueberrie­s into pancake or waffle batters to add extra nutrients to meals.

6. Flavor your drinks. Drop blueberrie­s into water, fruit juices or lemonade for a nutritiona­l boost. Dress up sangria with blueberrie­s for an added punch to this popular cocktail.

7. Mix up energy bites. Pair nuts, oats, chia seeds, flax seeds, and other healthy ingredient­s with blueberrie­s. Utilize maple syrup or honey to keep ingredient­s together, and bake until golden brown. Many different recipes are available online for these types of treats.

Blueberrie­s make nutritious additions to any diet, and there are various ways to incorporat­e more of this flavorful fruit into your meals

(Metro Creative)

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