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Tomato is a fruit from the nightshade family native to South America. Despite botanically being a fruit, it’s generally eaten and prepared like a vegetable. Tomatoes are the major dietary source of the antioxidant lycopene, which has been linked to many health benefits, including reduced risk of heart disease and cancer.

 

Nutritional benefits
Tomatoes are good for the heart, hair, skin and eyes. They are also immune boosting due to their high antioxidant properties and include vitamin C and beta carotene.

 

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Potatoes are underground tubers that grow on the roots of the potato plant. This plant is from the nightshade family and related to tomatoes and tobacco. They’re generally eaten boiled, baked, or fried and frequently served as a side dish or snack.

 

Nutritional benefits
Potatoes are a good source of fiber, which can help you lose weight by keeping you full longer. Fiber can help prevent heart disease by keeping cholesterol and blood sugar levels in check. Potatoes are also full of antioxidants that work to prevent diseases and vitamins that help your body function properly.

 

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Cucumber is a widely-cultivated creeping vine plant in the Cucurbitaceae gourd family that bears cucumiform fruits, which are used as vegetables.[1] There are three main varieties of cucumber—slicing, pickling, and burpless/seedless—within which several cultivars have been created. There are many ways you can enjoy cucumbers: raw in salads as a side with your meals, fermented as a pickle, or in vegetable juices.

Nutritional benefits

• Help to stay hydrated
• Support heart health
• Protect brain from neurological diseases
• Protect the skin against the effects of aging
• Fight inflammation in the body and reduce the risk of cancer
• Relieve pain
• Reduce bad breath
• Helps strengthen the bones
• Prevent constipation
• Maintain a healthy weight

 

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Onions are members of the Allium genus of flowering plants that also includes garlic, shallots, leeks and chives. These vegetables contain various vitamins, minerals and potent plant compounds that have been shown to promote health in many ways. Onions give flavor to savory dishes and can be enjoyed either raw or cooked.

 

Nutritional benefits

  • May benefit heart health
  • Loaded with antioxidants
  • Contain cancer-fighting compounds
  • Help control blood sugar
  • May boost bone density
  • Have antibacterial properties
  • May boost digestive health

 

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Coriander is an herb that’s commonly used to flavor international dishes. It comes from the Coriandrum sativum plant and is related to parsley, carrots, and celery. Many people use coriander in dishes like soups and salsas, as well as Indian, Middle Eastern, and Asian meals like curries and masalas. Coriander leaves are often used whole, whereas the seeds are used dried or ground.

 

Nutritional benefits
• May help lower blood sugar
• Rich in immune-boosting antioxidants
• May benefit heart health
• May protect brain health
• May promote digestion and gut health
• May fight infections
• May protect your skin

 

 

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