Fruits & Vegetables Panama City 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.

Bay County Farmers Market
(850) 769-2645, (850) 785-0524
2230 East 15th Street; at the Fairgrounds
Panama City, FL
Zen Garden Market
(850) 234-1651
707 Richard Jackson Blvd.
Panama City Beach, FL
Safety Harbor Farmers Market
(727) 461-7674
401 Main Street; Downtown Safety Harbor Gazebo
Safety Harbor, FL
Branford Community Farmers Market
(386) 935-1146
506 Suwannee Avenue; corner of Highway 129 and Governor Street
Branford, FL
Lone Oak Farms
(904) 275-2701
Sanderson, FL
St. Andrews Waterfront Market
(850) 872-7208
3151 West 10th Street (U.S. hw 98, turn south on Beck Ave., then turn right
Panama City, FL
Boca Raton Green Market
(561) 239-1536, (561) 367-7079
Royal Palm Place south parking lot; at intersection of Federal Highway and
Boca Raton, FL
Lucini Italia Organics
(305) 858-7200
3225 Aviation Ave 6th Fl
Miami, FL
Cagan Crossings Farmers Market
(352) 243-9005
533 Cagan Park Ave.; Town Center at Cagan Crossings
Clermont, FL
Tree of Life, Inc.
(904) 940-2240
405 Golfway W Dr
St. Augustine, FL
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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...

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