![]() Strange FruitBy Daryn Eller Email this article to a friend Lately I’ve been comparing apples and oranges, only to come to a troubling conclusion: boring! This wouldn’t be a problem if the USDA’s ubiquitous “5 A Day” fruit and vegetable recommendation didn’t entail two servings of fruit a day. Thus, I decided that if I was going to make the grade, I’d have to look beyond the usual suspects. Turns out there are more choices than I could possibly carry home. “A lot of exotic fruits are very rich in antioxidants, compounds that destroy disease-causing free radicals,” says Colleen Lammel-Harmon, R.D., a spokesperson for the Illinois Dietetic Association. “Some of them can be expensive,” she notes, “but by mixing them into a fruit salad or alternating them with more common kinds on fruit kebobs, you can keep the cost down. That’s also a good way to introduce them to family members who might be a little skeptical.” Here are eight uncommon fruits that are worth a try. If your local supermarket doesn’t carry them, try farmers markets in your area, gourmet shops or online vendors like Melissa’s World Variety Produce or Frieda’s Inc.
2. Pummelo 3. Baby Kiwi 4. Guava 5. Persimmon 6. Cherimoya 7. Cape Gooseberries 8. Pepino Melon Daryn Eller has written for O, Prevention, Health and Natural Health magazines. She lives in Venice, Calif. Article Rating
Click a star to rate this article Add a commentComment on this article:Strange Fruit Great article! I see some of these fruits in the store but am often afraid to buy them because I am unsure of how to eat them and chose their quality. I liked the details of this article, and I'm glad to see it is from the most trusted source in the food/nutrition industry, an RD. Posted by Melissa on 7/11/08 at 3:33 PM article on strange fruit Excellent. I also liked the salmon recipe. Personally i prefer the lemon juice and soy sauce I cover my salmon with before baking. Posted by Nina Streitfeld on 9/22/08 at 3:05 PM Submit your comment below:Reader TipsI work out a lot, but I also remember to take time off for my body to recover and recharge my interest level. Richard Rycroft Hartford, CT “I Did It!”Have you recently improved the quality of your life -- or the life of a family member -- in a healthy way? Recipe
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