Anthocyanins come from
plants like blueberries, purple carrots, red cabbages, and more.
Not exact matches
Blend: 2 unsweetened açai smoothie packs (I used Sambazon unsweetened açaí packs) 1/2 cup blackberries and
blueberries (fresh or frozen) 1 ripe banana 2 handfuls spinach 1/2 avocado 1 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp baobab (African
plant; check your health food store) 1 tsp mesquite (South American
plant; a natural sweetener that smells
like heaven; check your health food store)
And there are many fun and effective ways to teach them how to eat that don't involve boring lectures about fat grams and food additives —
like using fruit and veggies to learn shapes and colors, counting
blueberries, or
planting a school garden.
This smoothie contains quite the powerhouse nutrients,
like calcium and magnesium from spinach, antioxidants from
blueberries, heart healthy fats from chia and
plant based hemp protein.
Like blueberries, pomegranates are a great source of anthocyanins, good - for - you
plant pigments that give fruits their bright red and blue hues and may help decrease blood pressure and prevent inflammation.
Though cats are obligate carnivores, which means they often struggle to absorb nutrition from
plant sources
like berries, there may be a couple of nutrients in
blueberries that can boost their overall health.
This can be a daunting task as many foods use whole
plant products
like potatoes, rice,
blueberries or other veggie ingredients.
You probably know that
plants like cherries and
blueberries are powerful antioxidants.
Coffee grounds are particularly good for acid - loving
plants,
like tomatoes, roses, azaleas &
blueberries, evergreens, camellias, avocados, and some fruit trees.