10 Best Superfood Choices for Fall Eating

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10. Rutabaga

This funny looking vegetable is a cross between a cabbage and a turnip. These are quite popular in Sweden, but not quite so much in America. These have a deep, earthy flavor that is great in soups and casseroles. Rutabagas are a good source of both fiber and vitamin C.

In fact just a half a cup serving of rutabaga has 16 milligrams of vitamin C, that’s about 25 percent of your daily requirement. Eating foods with high levels of vitamin C are known for maintaining healthy bones and teeth, as well as for the repair of damaged skin. Vitamin C can also prevent cancer, heart disease, and osteoarthritis.

The vitamin C level in rutabagas begin to reduce when exposed to light, air, heat, and water, so store these in a dark, cool place and cook them within 3 or 4 days of buying them to get the maximum vitamin C possible.

Sources:

Thedailygreen.com

Dailymail.co.uk

Womenshealthmag.com

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