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Eat vegetables and fruits

Vegetables and fruit are an important part of healthy eating. They come in many forms, such as fresh, frozen and canned.

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Vegetables and fruits are good for you

Vegetables and fruits are an important part of a healthy eating pattern. Eating a variety of vegetables and fruits may lower your risk of heart disease.

Vegetables and fruits have important nutrients such as:

Include plenty of vegetables and fruits in your meals and snacks. Try making half of your plate vegetables and fruits.

Opt for different textures, colours and shapes to fit your taste. From apples to zucchini, choose plenty of vegetables and fruits.

Try a variety of vegetables and fruits such as:

Eat dark green vegetables every day. Dark green vegetables can help you get enough folate and calcium. Dark green vegetables include:

Eat orange vegetables a few times a week. Orange vegetables can help you get enough vitamin A. Orange vegetables include:

Choosing and preparing healthy vegetables and fruits

Fresh, frozen or canned vegetables and fruits can all be healthy options.

Frozen and canned vegetables and fruits:

Fruit juice and fruit juice concentrates are high in sugars. Replace juice with water. Choose whole or cut vegetables and fruits instead of juice.

Frozen vegetables and fruits

Choose frozen vegetables and fruits without:

You can add frozen vegetables and fruits to soup or chili.

Canned vegetables and fruits

Choose canned vegetables with little to no added sodium.

Drain and rinse canned vegetables to lower the sodium content.

Choose canned fruit with little to no added sugars.

Use the food labels to help you compare canned vegetables and fruits.

The % daily value helps you see if a food has a little or a lot of a nutrient.

Dried fruit

Dried fruit can be a part of healthy eating, but it can stick to your teeth and cause cavities. If you choose dried fruit, eat it with meals.

Preparing vegetables

Try healthier cooking methods like:

Enhance the flavour by adding:

Snack ideas

Vegetables and fruits make quick and healthy snacks. There are lots to choose from and many healthy ways to prepare them.

Vegetable snacking tips

Keep cut up fresh vegetables in the fridge for a quick and healthy snack. Try:

Serve sliced carrots or red bell peppers with a dip.

Add leafy greens such as spinach or kale to smoothies.

Fruit snacking tips

Keep a bowl of fresh fruit on the counter as an easy snack to grab.

Add fruit to whole grain cereals or lower fat yogurt. Try:

Freeze seedless grapes on a tray and enjoy them as a snack.

How to eat more vegetables

Here are some easy ways to eat more vegetables:

How to eat more fruits

Fruits are a delicious addition to your day. Here are some easy ways to eat more fruit:

Make a healthy choice

What you eat on a regular basis matters for your health.

  • Choose foods that have little to no added sodium, sugars or saturated fat.
  • Compare the nutrition facts table on foods to choose products that are lower in sodium, sugars or saturated fat.

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2026-05-04