10 Best Superfood Choices for Fall Eating

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4. Parsnips

These might look like carrots, but they have a nutty flavor and are sweeter than most carrots. Use these in rice or potato dishes or puree some to use in soups. Parsnips are a good source of fiber, not to mention they are full of potassium, which is important for controlling your blood pressure. Just half a cup of cooked, sliced parsnips has 3 grams of fiber, 11 percent of your daily intake of vitamin C and folate, and 10 percent of your recommended daily intake of manganese. All that nutrition for a skinny little 55 calories! These taste so sweet because, after the first frost, this veggies starches change into a sugar, which makes them a favorite of those with a sweet tooth.

Don’t confuse this with the “cow” parsnip. That veggie is related to the parsley family.

If you have never tried these, now is the time. These should be showing up in your local farmers market about October, so be sure to keep an eye out for these tasty treats!

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