Food Rainbow for Better Health

Food Rainbow for Better Health

Welcome to my Food Rainbow for Better Health post. God provided powerful foods for our body by creating a colorful assortment of fruits and vegetables. Every bite of food we take should help put more antioxidants into our bodies.

Food Rainbow for Better HealthThe natural world provides the sun’s energy and rainfall to make the plants and fruit trees and fruit vines grow. The plants then produce enzymes, minerals, phytonutrients, and vitamins that give our bodies the nutrition the body needs for good health. Phytonutrients are natural chemicals found in plant foods.

There are seven predominant colors in the food rainbow. By eating a little from each color category each day, you will be nourishing your body. For best results, rotate foods so your body gets a nice change each day.

Blue

Blue fruits and vegetables have powerful antioxidants. Our body needs antioxidants to help slow down the aging process. Antioxidants also protect your cells, reduce the risk of cancer stroke, and heart disease.

Blue Cauliflower Blue Grapes
Blueberries Purple Broccoli
Purple Carrots Kelp

Green

The blood of plants is known as chlorophyll. Green fruits and vegetables are rich in chlorophyll that contains lutein and folic acid. Folic acid is an important B vitamin that protects against birth defects. Lutein protects against macular degeneration. One other health benefit from eating from the green fruits and vegetables is cell regeneration and healing.

Apples Artichokes  Asparagus Avocados Bok Choy
Broccoli Brussels Sprouts  Celery Chives Collard Greens
Comfrey Cucumber Dandelion Greens Fennel Green Beans
Honeydew Melon Kiwi Lettuce Limes Okra
Onions Parsley Peas Spinach Swiss Chard
Tomatillo Wheatgrass Zucchini

Indigo

Indigo foods are excellent sources of Lycopene and Vitamin K.

Blackberries  Black Beans  Black Cherries
Black Currants  Black Olives  Black Raspberry
Boysenberries  Plums  Prunes

Orange and Yellow

Eat orange and yellow fruits and vegetables to supply the body with beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is beneficial for preventing and fighting cancer as well as being an essential nutrient for the eyes, heart and the immune system.

Apricots Butternut Squash Cantaloupe Carrots
Grapefruit Lemons Mangoes Nectarines
Oranges Peppers ( orange & yellow ) Papaya Peaches
Pears Persimmons Pineapple Tangerines
Yams Yellow Squash Watermelon

Red

Red fruits and vegetables have lycopene which helps fight and prevent cancer. The red fruits and vegetables also contain anthocyanins which are powerful antioxidants that protect cells. Antioxidants are very important for heart health.

Apples Cabbage Cherries Cranberries
Grapes Goji Berries Red Leaf Lettuce Peppers
Pomegranates Red Potatoes Raspberries Rhubarb
Ruby Red Grapefruit Strawberries Tomatoes Watermelon

Violet

Purple foods are high in antioxidants and vitamins.

Black Tomatoes Dulse Elderberries Kohlrabi
Mulberries Passion Fruit Purple Onions Purple Cabbage
Purple Eggplant Purple Grapes Purple Green Beans Purple Peppers
Purple Plums

 

Food Rainbow for Better HealthGod gave us such a colorful bounty of plants that contain powerful nutrients. You have options. Eat foods from one color each day of the week. You can also eat from all of these colors each day with salads, smoothies or make a delicious soup. I learned the health principle of the Food Rainbow for Better Health from a Cooking Program on Three Angels Broadcasting on my Roku player.

Tomorrow I am going to make a Butternut Squash soup that is delicious. Here is a picture of the butternut squash and yam being prepared for the soup. See how colorful these vegetables are?

I have fun now in the kitchen and when shopping because I try different combinations of the fruits and vegetables in my salads, soups, and smoothies. I didn’t know what some of these plants were until I researched finding them at my local markets here in Washington State!

My fridge currently has some red apples, navel oranges, anjou pears, kiwi, red cabbage, celery, sweet onion, pineapple, carribean red papaya, persimmon, and some seeds.

There are more healthy recipes for you to enjoy in my Blog Category Healthy Living

In my freezer you will find blueberries, mangoes, raspberries, and a frozen banana for my smoothie tomorrow. Hope you have enjoyed my Food Rainbow for Better Health post. Have fun and you will be using your food as medicine for your body!

7 comments… add one
  • Berny

    I never knew that the nutrients we get from fruits and vegetables are based on their color until I read your article. I’m so amazed about that. So it means that if I have all the colors, at least one from each, I would get the proper nutrients that I need daily for my body . This is really a good read article. Thanks for sharing.

    • Hello Berny,
      It is so much fun to make new recipes and purchase the different foods that are so colorful. Tonight I made an African bean soup and there are several colors in the soup. Here is to a healthy 2013 for you and all of my blog readers!

  • Pure Raspberry ketones

    Hello Daniel!
    I saw you article about nutrition. I know that the food we eat gives us nutrients to fuel the body. Thanks for sharing the article!

    • Hello Sophia,
      It is fun to pick out colorful fruits and vegetables and make some fresh salads and meals each day. I know that rotating the foods we eat is the best way to get all of the phytonutrients found in the plant based foods.

  • Neil Butterfield

    Stunning post Daniel. Add more color to your plate if you want to enjoy good health.

  • Glenda Callahan

    Wow, Daniel you have outdone yourself on this blog post. Very good information and thanks for the recipe links. I love fruits and vegetables and can never get enough of the ones I love.

    • Hello Glenda,
      There is a local farmers market here every Sunday and I look forward to seeing what the farmers have for sale. My diet is mainly organic fruits, legumes, nuts, seeds, vegetables, and whole grains so seeing what is in season is a Sunday event for me. Thanks for stopping by!

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