Speaking from a botanical or gardening point of view, vegetables are the leaves, stems or roots of plants. However, many non-sweet fruits are commonly considered vegetables for eating or cooking purposes.
Different types of vegetables
Vegetables can be broadly classified into four categories:
1. Above-ground vegetables: greens (spinach, lettuce, chard, etcetera), cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, et cetera), bulbs (onions, garlic) and fungi (mushrooms).
2. Below-ground/root/starchy vegetables: beets, carrots, parsnips, rutabagas, (swede), turnip, yams, potatoes, sweet potatoes etc.
3. Gourds: pumpkins, hard-shelled squashes and other winter squashes.
4. Technically fruits but treated like vegetables: avocados, olives, bell peppers, eggplant/aubergine, tomatoes and zucchini/courgette. Unlike other fruits, these aren’t sweet and are often prepared and consumed with other vegetables. Avocados and olives are unique among fruits and vegetables because most of their calories come from fat rather than sugar or starch.
Nutritional composition of vegetables
Above-ground vegetables are low carb/keto-friendly foods that provide 5 or fewer grams of net carbs per 100-gram (3.5-ounce) serving. Not so for the root and starchy vegetables, however, which range from 6 to 17 grams of net carbs per serving. Vegetables usually contain moderate to high amounts of fibre, especially avocado — which also happens to be among the lowest in net carbs.
Overall, vegetables are more nutrient-dense than fruits, although their vitamin and mineral content can also be affected by factors like growing and storage conditions. Most veggies are good to excellent sources of potassium, and bell peppers and cruciferous vegetables are also high in vitamin C.
Low-carb vegetables – read more about the best and the worst here
Words above taken from article 'Do you need to eat fruits and vegetables?' which you can read here
Different types of vegetables
Vegetables can be broadly classified into four categories:
1. Above-ground vegetables: greens (spinach, lettuce, chard, etcetera), cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, et cetera), bulbs (onions, garlic) and fungi (mushrooms).
2. Below-ground/root/starchy vegetables: beets, carrots, parsnips, rutabagas, (swede), turnip, yams, potatoes, sweet potatoes etc.
3. Gourds: pumpkins, hard-shelled squashes and other winter squashes.
4. Technically fruits but treated like vegetables: avocados, olives, bell peppers, eggplant/aubergine, tomatoes and zucchini/courgette. Unlike other fruits, these aren’t sweet and are often prepared and consumed with other vegetables. Avocados and olives are unique among fruits and vegetables because most of their calories come from fat rather than sugar or starch.
Nutritional composition of vegetables
Above-ground vegetables are low carb/keto-friendly foods that provide 5 or fewer grams of net carbs per 100-gram (3.5-ounce) serving. Not so for the root and starchy vegetables, however, which range from 6 to 17 grams of net carbs per serving. Vegetables usually contain moderate to high amounts of fibre, especially avocado — which also happens to be among the lowest in net carbs.
Overall, vegetables are more nutrient-dense than fruits, although their vitamin and mineral content can also be affected by factors like growing and storage conditions. Most veggies are good to excellent sources of potassium, and bell peppers and cruciferous vegetables are also high in vitamin C.
Low-carb vegetables – read more about the best and the worst here
With dinner, Eddie and I enjoyed a mix of vegetables - broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and peas, followed with some blueberries and cream for dessert 😋
All the best Jan
24 comments:
Vegetables are a must!
I had a lot of veggies yesterday, but I didn't know it was eat your vegetables day. :)
..sadly, I didn't eat as many vegetables as I should have. Perhaps tomorrow I will do better.
Siempre es bueno comer verduras. Te mando un beso.
I missed it! I love veggies in the summer when you can eat them fresh. Sooo good!
I did not know it was eat your vegetables day, yet I did eat vegetables-cabbage, carrots, a whole 5-inch tomato, along with baked chicken. I was stuffed. I had three vegetables, but five helping of vegetables.
Jan - thanks so much for your visit to my blog and your kind comments! Since we came back from our trip to Europe, we have been focusing on salads - healthy salads - lots of vegetables of all kinds! I feel better - not as "heavy" and sluggish!
I really like vegies. My partner doesn't and doesn't eat nearly enough of them.
Every day is a day for something or other and I missed this one, too. We had broccoli, courgette, celery, onion and tomato with our supper last night :-)
I love eating lots of them
There seems to be a day for everything.
Love veggies. Nice read Jan.
LOL, I think I missed this.
Unless, french fries count as a veggie?
Take care, have a great day!
I didn't know there was an eat your vegetables day. I could go for blueberries and cream.
I like veggies and had stir fried zucchini, yellow squash, and onion with supper.
I am having a 'health issue' so I'm eating more veggies and less meat right now. I think I eat pretty healthy but there's always room for improvement! Thanks for the encouragement!
I spotted that on Tom's blog too! I hand mushrooms and veg miso soup yesterday. Veggies are so important.
I misssed it, too. I hadx a lazy day and lived off yogurt and bananas! Hugs!
I like most vegetables.
I totally missed it. And I had no idea that zucchini was a fruit.
Helpful post,
perfect veggie day!
They are so necessary and healthy!!
I did not know either there was a day for vegetables, we have them every day too, I will have to admit I don't always get my fruit in though.
Me encantan las verduras. Besos.
I didn't know veg had a special day to celebrate their great value. Growing veg in our garden means we are eating more salad and veg which is fresher and grown organically too.
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