Organic Vegetables Wichita KS

Which vegetables should you buy at your local natural or organic food store to make the healthiest salad ?According to Adam Drewnowski, PhD, director of the nutritional sciences program at the University of Washington, the following five produce selections provide the most nutritional bang for the fewest calorie.

Home Grown Kansas
(316) 207-6915
Wichita, KS
Old Town Farmers Market II
(316) 992-9413
200 W. Santa Fe.; Corner of Poplar and Kansas Ave
Olathe, KS
Kansas Grown Farmers Market II
(316) 264-2139
8141 East 21st
Witchita, KS
Delano Community Farmers Market
(316) 942-7075
200 S. Walnut; The Senior Center
Delano, KS
Derby Farmers Market
(620) 782-3125
800 N. Baltimore
Derby, KS
Old Town Farmers Market I
(316) 992-9413
1st Street & Mosley
Wichita, KS
BlendTech, Inc.
(316) 941-9660
1819 S Meridian
Wichita, KS
Kansas Grown Farmers Market I
(316) 264-2139
21st & Ridge
Witchita, KS
Farmer J's Nest
(316) 841-8385
Haysville, KS
Central Park Farmers Market
(316) 992-0413
Central Park
Andover, KS
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5 Must-Have Veggies

Which vegetables should you buy at your local natural or organic food store to make the healthiest salad ? According to Adam Drewnowski, PhD, director of the nutritional sciences program at the University of Washington, the following five produce selections provide the most nutritional bang for the fewest calories: Romaine: Full of potassium, which can help lower blood pressure. Additional nutrients include folic acid, beta-carotene and vitamin C. Bell Peppers: Loaded with vitamins A and C, plus folic acid (a B vitamin that helps the body make healthy new cells). Spinach: This leafy green is rich in vitamin K, which promotes bone health. It’s also a great source of vitamins A, B6, C and E, as well as beta-carotene fiber, calcium and iron. Tomatoes: Contain lycopene, a cancer-fighting antioxidant, as well as vitamin C and some B vitamins. Try any of the various colors available. Broccoli: Contains phytochemicals, substances found in produce that can help prevent heart disease and certain types of cancer. Added nutrients include vitamins A, C and K, as well as calcium, folic acid and fiber. Recommended Cookbook: Fresh Maine Salads: Innovative Recipes from Appetizers to Dessert...

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