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SALAD

Salad is a healthy dish that contains a lot of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, fiber, and many essential elements. 

It refreshes your body and helps to reduce fat and obesity. You can make a salad in different ways. Generally, it is assembled this way: flavorful, rich in textures, with fresh vegetable cuts, lots of crisp greens, crunchy fruit slices, and sprouts peeking here and there. To make it tastier you add some nuts, seeds, eggs, tofu or beans, spices, etc. 





What really is in your salad? Well, It's your choice.

Let's take a look at some of the most popular salads' contents.

1. Coleslaw Salad

The thin strips of cabbage and shredded carrots make a powerhouse combination. However, when using regular mayonnaise, the typical dressing used in this preparation, you reduce the health benefits provided by the vegetables. Instead of mayonnaise, you may use low-fat yogurt.


2. Caesar Salad

This salad has earned a spiteful standing, health-wise, because of the fat and calories coming from some of its primary flavor adders, parmesan cheese and creamy dressings. If you wish to continue enjoying Caesar salad, guilt-free, use fresh lemon juice and extra virgin olive oil for dressing. Top it with finely chopped garlic for added flavor. A tablespoon of parmesan cheese then will not hurt.



3. Waldorf Salad

During apple season, what better way to celebrate it than to have a bowl of nicely prepared Waldorf salad? But then again, you might hold a bit back seeing that it contains mayonnaise giving you a calorie count of 195 and 18 grams of fat per serving of 100 grams. Counter that by using fat-free Greek yogurt as a substitute for mayo then add some chopped roasted walnut for intense flavor. Walnuts are rich in healthy fats that help reduce bad cholesterol levels.


4. Greek Salad

Probably the only thing that would be contrary to the health benefits of this salad is the fat and sodium content of the cheese you add to it.  Spinach, a staple addition, is iron and calcium-rich but your body may not absorb it all because of its oxalic acid. What will help counter this is vitamin c from oranges or drops of lemon juice blended in aside from what you get from tomatoes which also gives you vitamin A. For stronger heart, throwing in lots of olives which is a good source of monounsaturated fatty acid, does it! The calorie count per small bowl is 90.



How healthy your salad depends on what goes into it. Keeping nutrition in mind, you want the healthy fats that olive oil and avocado can give. For the best influence in your digestive system from beginning to end, you get that from fiber courtesy of those greens.

 As for protein, the nuts and seeds you add to your salad and those strips of chicken breast can provide that just as some carbohydrates are supplied by starchy veggies such as pumpkin and also carrots. All these health benefits and more can be yours when you make sure of what's in your salad.

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