Foods You Should Pair Together
Some vegetables and natural products are
described as 'super foods' for good reason. They protect your health,
provide your body with the nutrients it needs to function properly and
help keep your vital organs in good condition. But did you know that
some super foods are even more powerful when combined together?
The concept of food synergy recommends that you should not only eat
plenty of nutrient-rich products, but also ensure that you understand
how the properties contained within certain foods interact with one
another. This way, you can ensure you benefit from as much goodness as
possible! Here are 8 great examples of super foods that you should
consider pairing for added health benefits!
1. Tomatoes & Olive Oil
Why are they such a good combo: Olive Oil increases the antioxidant
properties of tomatoes.
Tomatoes and Olive Oil provide individual
health benefits that are enhanced when they are paired together. A Study
by Free Radical Biology and Medicine found that people who ate tomato
dishes with extra virgin oil benefited from more of the antioxidant
properties of the lycopene found in tomatoes. That's good enough to
enjoy bruschetta more often, or sauté your tomatoes in olive oil before
adding them to a pasta dish.
2. Whole Grains with Onions & Garlic
Why are they such a good combo: Garlic and onion help the body absorb essential nutrients from whole grain.
The iron and zinc found in whole grain is
hugely beneficial to your health, but the biological make-up of grain is
such that these essential nutrients metabolize faster than your body
can ingest them and put them to use. A 2010 study published in the
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry found that both garlic and
onion are great at encouraging uptake of the minerals found in grain, so
should be paired with it where possible. You can either bake garlic
into fresh bread, or just add a decent dose of onion to your sandwiches!
3. Dark Chocolate & Apples
Why are they such a good combo: Complimentary minerals from each work
together to break down blood clots.
Treat your sweet tooth with a double dose
of dessert by pairing apples with dark chocolate. Together they have the
potential to improve heart health because apples (particularly their
skin) contain amounts of quercetin, and flavonoid an excellent
anti-inflammatory; while dark chocolate is full of catechins that help
stop the arteries from hardening. The complimentary properties of these
substances have been shown to help destroy blood clots and lower the
risk of heart disease, according to dietitian Melissa Rifkin of the
Montefliore Medical Center in New York. So simply dip your apple slices
in some sumptuous melted chocolate or make chocolate-apple cookies, but
remember to choose dark chocolate as it contains 6 times as many
catechins than milk chocolate.
4. Kale & Almonds
Why are they such a good combo: Almonds provide the healthy fat that helps the body absorb the vitamin E from kale.
Kale is a well-known super food and among
its many nutrients is vitamin E, the powerful anti-oxidant that promotes
a healthy heart, strong immune system and glowing skin. However, it is
also fat-soluble, meaning that it can only be absorbed by the body if it
has some fat to help it along. Of course, you would only want
heart-healthy monosaturated fat to aid this process, and almonds are one
of the best sources of that. So sprinkle some almonds on a kale-based
salad or eat some alongside your latest vegetable dish.
5. Turmeric & Black Pepper
Why are they such a good combo: Piperine in black pepper helps you
absorb the extremely healthy curcumin in turmeric.
The incredible health benefits of turmeric
are increasingly well-known, and most of them originate from the amount
of curcumin contained within the spice. Curcumin is a really powerful
antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiseptic, so it's
one of the very best substances you can feed your body. However, it is
another compound that is metabolized really quickly, so it's good to
give your body a helping hand so it can absorb it successfully. Research
has shown that the piperine in black pepper improves the
bioavailability of curcumin by as much as 1,000 times, so you get a
huge, healthy boost from pairing to two. A teaspoon of black pepper can
be easily added to most turmeric dishes, so it's easy to create a
combination.
6. Black Beans & Red Peppers
Why are they such a good combo: Red pepper helps you absorb the iron from black beans.
Black beans are full of useful nutrients -
especially iron - but unfortunately, the sort of iron found in plant
foods is not as easily absorbed into the body as the iron you find in
meats. In fact, as little of 2% of the iron found in plants makes its
way into the bloodstream, and never more than 20%, according to
nutritionist and author Cynthia Sass. Luckily, vitamin C rich foods can
help the process along and increase the absorption of plant-derived iron
by as much as 6 times, and as red bell pepper is a wonderful, savory
source of vitamin C, it's a great option. Try black bean tacos cooked
with diced red peppers for one tasty dish.
7. Salmon & Garlic
Why are they such a good combo: They can decrease your risk of heart disease in combination.
You can use garlic to add some extra flavor
to your salmon, but did you know that the two combined can also work
together to decrease your risk of heart disease? A study published in
the American Journal of Nutrition found that people who consume decent
amounts of fish oil and garlic saw their levels of bad cholesterol
plummet by as much as 12%. So, cooking up your delicious salmon steak
with a dash of garlic is surely worth considering!
8. Broccoli & Tomatoes
Why are they such a good combo: They display impressive Cancer-fighting
powers when paired together.
In a 2007 study, the combination of
tomatoes and broccoli was found to slow down the growth of prostate
tumors when tested on rats. Indeed, it was found that a diet of 10%
tomato and 10% broccoli can trigger a 52% decrease in the weight of
tumor than either vegetable produced when eaten alone. It appears that
the two combined make one powerful tool to protect your health, so
considering adding some sun-dried tomato pesto to your next batch of
broccoli would be an excellent idea indeed.