Why is it better to eat fruits and vegetables with the skin on? (and it’s not just for the nutritional value)

  • Kirsty Hunter
  • The Conversation*

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Many people, when preparing fruits and vegetables, peel them by default. However, often it is not necessary. There are important nutrients in the skin. And what’s more, discarded fruit and vegetable peelings contribute to climate change.

Fruits and vegetables are rich sources of vitamins, minerals, fiber and many phytochemicals (plant chemicals) and antioxidants (substances that protect cells).

Not eating enough of these nutrient-dense foods is linked to an increased risk of chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. In 2017, the World Health Organization reported that regarding 3.9 million deaths a year around the world are attributed to people who do not eat enough fruits and vegetables.

Getting to eat 400 g of fruits and vegetables a day, as recommended by the WHO, is difficult for many people. So, the consumption of fruits and vegetables with their skin might help with this problem by adding important nutrients to people’s diets?

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