Just because it's winter doesn't mean you should skip the produce aisle. For starters, the cold months are the perfect time to branch out to bolder fruits, and some of the best hit their peak just in time to snap your tastebuds out of their winter funk. "Many offer a great combination of sweet flavor and an acidic tang," says chef Theo Roe of the Culinary Institute of America. "They're refreshing and can provide a nice mental boost during long, cold winters.
But here's the catch: A healthy diet is made from more than just fruit. Canadian scientists recently compared the cancer-protective properties of 33 vegetables and found that the most powerful tumor fighters—brussels sprouts, leeks, beets, and kale—are often among the ones least likely to land on your plate. So I found the 5 fruits and 4 vegetables that you must eat this winter. If you find any of them hard to swallow, use my tips to unlock their flavor potential. And for a list of all-season farmer's markets in your area, check localharvest.org. Or just stay in bed and order online!
Best Winter Fruit #1
Pomegranate
Pomegranate seeds are high in polyphenols, plant chemicals that fight inflammation. Mix the seeds into oatmeal for more flavor and crunch.
Best Winter Vegetable #1
Brussels SproutsRemove the outer layer of leaves, trim the stems, and toss with olive oil and sea salt. Place them on a baking sheet and roast at 425 degree-F until they're nicely browned.
Best Winter Fruit #2
Persimmon
The antioxidants in persimmons can help control diabetes and the cell damage it causes. Serve the fruit with prosciutto and fresh mozzarella.
Best Winter Fruit #3
Kiwifruit
Best Winter Vegetable #4
Kale
Marty Ozaeta
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