Fruit – Should You Eat It?

I get lots of questions about fruit. Should you eat it? How much should you eat? When should you eat it?

The Food Pyramid tells us that fruit is essential…more essential even then meat and beans.

While fruits do have vitamins and minerals and many have antioxidants that are good for you, fruits are all carbs….

So essential to your diet?…Honestly, not really.

Vegetables can really give you the exact same nutrients you will find in fruits.

For instance, we always turn to oranges or orange juice for Vitamin C. But bell peppers actually have MORE Vitamin C than oranges do.

HOWEVER, fruit is delicious and nutritious so can be included in moderation.

local and fresh produce

Fresh local fruit, in season.

Here are my guidelines for including fruit in your diet.

  • Eat seasonally and locally. Eat fruits that are in season and local. When fruits are in season, they are going to be at their peak…aka pack in the most nutrients. And when they are local, you are also get them the freshest.
  • Eat organic if thin-skinned.  If your fruits have a thin skin that you don’t peel off or can be easily penetrated by pesticides, buy them organic. Or from a farmer’s market since most of the stands there carry local produce even if they can’t afford to pay for the label.
  • Treat it as a treat and snack. Fruit is sweet and higher in carbs. Use it as a sweet treat to curb cravings. It can also be a decent snack especially when paired with a fat to help hold you over so that you don’t just get hungry a few minutes later. Try an apple and almond butter…Or a banana and almond butter…YUM!
  • Don’t make fruit the basis of the meal or treat it as an “unlimited” food. I personally try to avoid smoothies for breakfast unless mixed with fats and protein. Alone fruit won’t keep you feeling full for very long, which can cause people to consume more calories than they actually need. And again…It has lots of carbs and those add up quickly, which makes it a food you can’t just eat as much as you want of….unlike vegetables…and even protein. It is hard to eat “too much” protein or vegetables. It isn’t hard to eat too much fruit.
  • Make lower carb fruit the fruit you consume most often. Just like proteins, vegetables and carbs in general are not created equal, neither are fruits. There are some fruits that should be included more often than others. Tropical fruits, for instance, should be included only every so often. While berries can be eaten more often. They are lower in carbs and are super nutrient-dense with lots of antioxidants. Choose your fruits wisely. As with all foods you consume, you want to get the most bang for your buck possible!
  • Eat fruit on carb days. Fruits are great for carb days. They are healthy and nutrient-dense. Cycle your fruit consumption just like you cycle your carbs.
  • Fruits and fruit juices are not the same thing. Consume fruit in its natural state. Juices with anything added, even if they say all-natural, contain way more sugar and crap. And it is way easier to consume way too much fruit when it is in liquid form. Avoid juices as much as possible.

The fruits I indulge in most often are berries and apples. They are my favorite…especially apples and almond butter.

What fruits do you include in your diet?

Posted on January 28, 2014, in Conventional Wisdom - How I hate you, Diet and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. I really love fruit. I try to have it in the mornings. Berries over oatmeal or a banana with peanut butter. I think I eat more vegetables on a whole though.

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