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Health Tip: Choosing Healthier Frozen Foods
By LadyLively on July 27, 2017
Frozen foods offer plenty of convenience, but if you know how to shop, they can also provide plenty of nutritional value.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics suggests how to shop for frozen foods:
- Opt for frozen vegetables that are plain or in a low-sodium sauce.
- Select frozen fruit without added sugar.
- Buy frozen fruit and veggies in loosely-packed plastic bags, so you can serve the portion you need, and return the rest to the freezer.
- Check nutrition labels. Opt for foods that are low in saturated fat, trans fat, calories and salt. Check the serving size for each option.
- Avoid breaded and fried fare.
Source: HealthDay
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