What is a superfood?
Though there is no legal or medical definition, superfoods  are nutrient powerhouses that pack large doses of antioxidants,  polyphenols, vitamins, and minerals. Eating them may reduce the risk of  chronic disease, and prolong life, and people who eat more of them are  healthier and thinner than those who don't. Read about several foods  that are considered super, what health benefits they offer, and how to  fit them into your diet. 
Tomatoes
Why they're super: They contain lycopene, an  antioxidant rarely found in other foods. Studies suggest that it could  protect the skin against harmful UV rays, prevent certain cancers, and  lower cholesterol. Plus, tomatoes contain high amounts of potassium,  fiber, and vitamin C. 
Get your tomatoes with tasty ALT (Avocado, Lettuce, and Tomato) Sandwiches, which contain another superfood—avocado!
Get your tomatoes with tasty ALT (Avocado, Lettuce, and Tomato) Sandwiches, which contain another superfood—avocado!
Blueberries
Why they're super: These berries are full of  phytonutrients that neutralize free radicals (agents that cause aging  and cell damage). The antioxidants in these berries may also protect  against cancer and reduce the effects of age-related conditions such as  Alzheimer's disease or dementia. 
Instead of simply sprinkling blueberries in your yogurt, try this warm Banana Blueberry Bread right out of the oven. Or, get similar health benefits by trying raspberries in these Raspberry-Cream Cheese Muffins.
Instead of simply sprinkling blueberries in your yogurt, try this warm Banana Blueberry Bread right out of the oven. Or, get similar health benefits by trying raspberries in these Raspberry-Cream Cheese Muffins.
Kale
Why it's super: Move over spinach, you've got some  fierce competition. Kale contains a type of phytonutrient that appears  to lessen the occurrence of a wide variety of cancers, including breast  and ovarian. Though scientists are still studying why this happens, they  believe the phytonutrients in kale trigger the liver to produce enzymes  that neutralize potentially cancer-causing substances. 
Add some taste to the earthy flavor of this vegetable by trying Kale With Caramelized Onion.
Add some taste to the earthy flavor of this vegetable by trying Kale With Caramelized Onion.
Black beans
Why they're super: A cup of black beans packs 15  grams of protein, with none of the artery-clogging saturated fat found  in meat. Plus, they're full of heart-healthy fiber, antioxidants, and  energy-boosting iron. 
Make pasta a little healthier by trying these Black-Bean Lasagna Rolls.
Make pasta a little healthier by trying these Black-Bean Lasagna Rolls.
Broccoli
Why it's super: Cruciferous vegetables like  broccoli contain phytonutrients that may suppress the growth of tumors  and reduce cancer risk. One cup of this veggie powerhouse will supply  you with your daily dose of immunity-boosting vitamin C and a large  percentage of folic acid. 
Try this delicious Asian spin: Broccoli Salad With Sesame Dressing and Cashews.
Try this delicious Asian spin: Broccoli Salad With Sesame Dressing and Cashews.
Salmon
Why it's super: Salmon contains omega-3 fatty  acids, which the body cannot produce by itself. These fatty acids reduce  inflammation, improve circulation, increase the ratio of good to bad  cholesterol, and may slash cancer risk. Salmon is a rich source of  selenium, which helps prevent cell damage, and several B vitamins. 
Try a new tangy twist on your favorite fish: Apple and Horseradish-Glazed Salmon.
Try a new tangy twist on your favorite fish: Apple and Horseradish-Glazed Salmon.
Oats
Why they're super: Full of fiber, oats are a rich  source of magnesium, potassium, and phytonutrients. They contain a  special type of fiber that helps to lower cholesterol and prevent heart  disease. Magnesium works to regulate blood-sugar levels, and research  suggests that eating whole-grain oats may reduce the risk of type 2  diabetes. 
Get your daily dose of oats with these delicious cookies: Oatmeal-Date-Chocolate Cookie.
Get your daily dose of oats with these delicious cookies: Oatmeal-Date-Chocolate Cookie.
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