Fruits & Vegetables Miami FL

While Popeye's love of spinach catapulted that vegetable to stardom, there's a veritable cornucopia of green fruits and vegetables that pack many nutrients but hardly fly out of the produce section.

Cafe Bom Dia
(305) 447-4023
5200 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 700
Miami, FL
Explorer's Bounty Inc.
(305) 455-2141
8390 NW 53rd St Ste 312
Miami, FL
Trile Giant South America Corp.
not working
8403 NW 68st.
Miami, FL
Lakewood Organic Juices
3053245900,ext3005
PO Box 420708
Miami, FL
Daabon Organic U.S.A. Inc
(406) 556-4645
1110 Brickell Ave #204
Miami, FL
Coral Gables Farmers Market
(305) 460-5312
405 Biltmore Way; Coral Gables City Hall
Coral Gables, FL
Lucini Italia Organics
(305) 858-7200
3225 Aviation Ave 6th Fl
Miami, FL
Coconut Grove Farmers Market
(305) 238-7747
Corner of Grand Avenue; Margaret Street
Coconut Grove, FL
eoilco labs
(305) 663-8187
5825 S.W. 68th Street Unit C
South Miami, FL
Freedom Fresh LLC.
(305) 715-5710
8901 NW 33rd St Ste 100
Miami, FL
Data Provided by:
 
provided by: Organic Food and Green Living

Fruits & Vegetables

Forget four-leaf clovers, lucky charms and finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. The best way to get the luck o’ the Irish is to eat a well-balanced diet, with plenty of green fruits and vegetables, according to nutrition experts at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. While Popeye’s love of spinach catapulted that vegetable to stardom, there’s a veritable cornucopia of green fruits and vegetables that pack many nutrients but hardly fly out of the produce section. As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, here’s a sampling of some green foods UT Southwestern dietitians recommend. All should be available at your local natural and organic food store. Avocado    Avocados are a good source of monounsaturated fats, which help lower cholesterol, says Vickie Vaclavik, PhD, RD, an assistant professor of clinical nutrition. They’re also a great source of vitamin E and lutein, a natural antioxidant that may help maintain eye health. Broccolini A cross between broccoli and Chinese kale, broccolini is sometimes sold under the name “asparation.” It’s packed with the cancer-fighting nutrients isothiocyanates, sulforaphane and indoles, all linked with reducing the risk of breast, prostate, cervical, lung and other cancers. Broccolini also offers as much vitamin C as orange juice, says Jo Ann Carson, PhD, RD, a professor of clinical nutrition.  Kale A good source of vitamins K, C and beta carotene, kale is a form of cabbage whose central leav...

Click here to read the rest of "Want to Reap the Luck o' the Irish? "