Food of the Week . . . Tomatoes
Did you know that tomatoes are one of the best sources of a health-promoting carotenoid phytonutrient known as lycopene? Lycopene is the natural pigment found in tomatoes that gives them their characteristic deep red color. Lycopene has been one of the hottest topics of phytonutrient research in the past five years. Its powerful antioxidant protection has been credited not only for its ability to help reduce the risk of prostate, breast, endometrial and breast cancer, but also hardening of arteries--one of the primary causes of heart disease! Add a few tomatoes to your salad or select a marinara sauce for your pasta, and don't forget the extra virgin olive oil. The latest research shows that the fat-soluble carotenoids found in foods (alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, beta-cryptoxanthin, lutein /zeaxanthin, lycopene and others) are best absorbed when consumed with a little fat or oil
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Before my "lifestyle" change, I never ate tomatoes. Really. Never. Hated them. Loved tomato sauce and tomato soup, but never the actual tomato itself. I didn't like the seeds, the consistiency, the whole thing really. But when I made the switch to a healthier lifestyle, I figured it was time to give them a chance again, given their incredible health benefits and low calorie count. I figured my best shot at liking them was to remove the seeds and dice them very fine in a salad. And I liked it like that!!! Then I tried slicing them and broiling them. Delicious! Who knew? Now I use them lots and lots in all kinds of salads. Oh, and I discovered the grape tomato. So good. I can eat an entire little carton of those puppies for a mere 90 calories of pure deliciousness, satisfaction and good health.





(I looked for a dancing tomato but didn't see one
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