Top 15 Foods to Avoid if You have Hypertension

Pickles

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8. Pickles

Pickling is actually a process where foods are preserved by fermenting them in a solution of vinegar and/or brine (salt water). This gives food a sour-salty taste. In the USA, the most common food we eat are cucumbers that have gone through this process and are called pickles. Although pickles are low in calories and fat yet high in flavor, they are a very popular snack. Unfortunately, they are also full of sodium. A medium sized pickle can have as much as 570mg of sodium, more than 1/3 of your daily recommended intake amount. This isn’t limited to actual pickled cucumbers, either. Think pickled anything, including pickled peppers, cauliflower, herring, ginger, Giardiniera, eggs, lemons, Tursu, and some relishes. Limit those pickles and make them a treat or, if you really love them, have perhaps one small pickle per day. You could always make your own low sodium version at home.

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