St. Patrick’s Day is all about luck, leprechauns, and of course, rainbows leading to a pot of gold! But what if that rainbow could also lead to better health? This year, celebrate St. Paddy’s Day by filling your plate with colorful, nutrient-rich foods that support your well-being.
Eating a variety of naturally vibrant foods ensures you get a broad spectrum of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Here’s your guide to the healthiest foods of the rainbow and how they can benefit your body. While you’re at it, check out our shopping list for Seed Oil Free Swaps for even more healthy options:
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Skip the Artificial Rainbows
Many St. Patrick’s Day treats are loaded with artificial food dyes that can have negative effects on health. Instead of processed foods with synthetic colors, choose naturally vibrant fruits and vegetables to get the full spectrum of nutrients without the additives. While it is tempting to buy a special cereal that dyes your milk green, try making smoothies, salads, or colorful snack boards with whole, unprocessed ingredients instead!
Red: Strawberries, Tomatoes, and Bell Peppers
Packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, these red-hued foods help support heart health and may reduce inflammation. Add them to salads, smoothies, or festive charcuterie boards for a burst of color and flavor.
Orange: Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, and Oranges
Rich in beta-carotene, these foods support vision, immune function, and glowing skin. Roast sweet potatoes, snack on carrot sticks, or sip on fresh orange juice for an immunity boost.
Yellow: Bananas, Pineapple, and Yellow Peppers
Bright and cheerful, these foods are high in vitamin C, potassium, and digestive enzymes. Enjoy pineapple in a fruit salad, slice up bananas for oatmeal, or toss yellow peppers into a stir-fry for a sweet crunch.
Green: Spinach, Broccoli, and Avocado
No St. Patrick’s Day celebration is complete without the color green! Leafy greens like spinach and broccoli are full of fiber and iron while avocados offer healthy fats that support brain function and heart health. Blend them into smoothies, add them to sandwiches, or whip up a batch of guacamole for a delicious way to go green.
Blue & Purple: Blueberries, Grapes, and Eggplant
These foods are bursting with anthocyanins, which support brain function and heart health while helping fight oxidative stress. Toss blueberries into your morning yogurt, snack on grapes, or roast eggplant for a savory side dish.
This St. Patrick’s Day, embrace the luck of the Irish by eating the rainbow and nourishing your body with colorful, whole foods. Use the Trash Panda app to double-check the ingredients of vibrant foods. Happy Scanning!