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Blackberries
May help prevent: cancer, diabetes, heart disease, intestinal diseases,
obesity
Their flavour is one of the greatest reasons to eat blackberries. Beyond
this rich flavour, blackberries, like all berries, are nutrition all-stars.
A handful of these delicious berries provides a powerful team of nutrients
including vitamin C, folate, potassium, manganese, and magnesium. To
top it off, one cup or handful of blackberries supplies 8 grams of fibre,
including cholesterol-lowering pectin. The fibre-rich seeds contain high
levels of ellagic acid, a potent antioxidant that battles cancer in many
different ways. Blackberries with their high fibre content reduce the
risk of developing diabetes and intestinal disease such as diverticulosis,
as well as fight against obesity. The deep blue and purple colours of
blackberries top the charts as the leading disease-fighting pigment.
Foods rich in this brilliant blue colour, the anthocyannin pigment, quench
more free radicals in the body than any other food, protecting against
all disease.
Action Tip: Select fresh or frozen blackberries or pick your own and freeze
for the winter months. Blackberries are absolutely delicious on their
own. They can also be enjoyed in fruit or green salads, on your favourite
cereal, blended into smoothies or baked in muffins and loaves.
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