The best
time to eat fruits is first thing in the morning after a glass of water. Eating
fruits right after a meal is not a great idea, as it may not be digested
properly. The nutrients may not be absorbed properly either.
You need
to leave a gap of at least 30 minutes between a meal and a fruit snack.
Ideally, one should eat fruits an hour before the meal or two hours after, if
they have diabetes or any other digestive problem like acidity. Thisis because,
sometimes, diabetes is accompanied with digestive problems.
Can
I mix fruits with other foods? You can mix fruit with yogurt or salt as long as
you do not have any digestive problems like indigestion or acidity. You can
also mix fruits like pineapple, oranges, melons or pomegranate with salads if
you like. There is no harm in mixing berries and dry fruits with cereals
either.
As much as possible make a pick of organic fruits which are free from insecticides and pesticides, and are much safer for consumption.
As much as possible make a pick of organic fruits which are free from insecticides and pesticides, and are much safer for consumption.
Keep
processed, frozen, or canned foods at bay. Such packaging of fruits only
signifies unnecessary food additives, (sugar) preservatives and artificial
flavoring.
Try to eat fruits as-is, without adding sugar as fruits are naturally rich in sucrose (sugar)
Try to eat fruits as-is, without adding sugar as fruits are naturally rich in sucrose (sugar)
Heavy
fruits can be reserved for the mid-noon meal, as your digestive system will be
more equipped to handle the load better.
Shelf-life of common fruits
Banana: Three-four days
Apple: Up to a week
Pears: Five-six days
Shelf-life of common fruits
Banana: Three-four days
Apple: Up to a week
Pears: Five-six days
Papayas:
Two-three days (depends on how ripe the papayas are to begin with)
Chicos: Two days (depends on the ripeness)
Most other ripe fruits have a shelf life of up to three days if stored in the refrigerator.
Chicos: Two days (depends on the ripeness)
Most other ripe fruits have a shelf life of up to three days if stored in the refrigerator.
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