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    5 Hot New Superfoods

    Is Greek yogurt already old hat? If you love expanding your nutrition horizons get ready for a whole new crop of superfoods bound to become the next big thing:

    Skyr This Icelandic yogurt is technically a soft cheese, but its texture and nutrients are similar to Greek yogurt, and it includes the same basic ingredients: skim milk and live active cultures. Skyr is made using a centuries-old straining processes that removes the whey (liquid), which makes it creamy and thick (stick a spoon in it and turn it upside down - it won't fall out!) without providing any fat. A single 6 oz container of plain, nonfat packs 17 g of protein compared to about 15 g in Greek and 8 g in traditional yogurt.

    Teff
    Whole grains have been white hot for the past few years but the most recent trend is 'what's old is new again' and teff is an ancient grain that fits the bill. This African whole grain is used to make spongy Ethiopian flatbread. It's known for its sweet, molasses-like flavor and its versatility; it can be cooked as an oatmeal alternative, added to baked goods or made into "teff polenta." It packs twice the iron of other grains and three times the calcium.

    Cupuaçu
    Finding the next obscure fruit with a high nutrient profile is big business. Some such as pomegranate, goji berry and açai have enjoyed serious staying power, while others have been more fleeting. Experts predict that cupuaçu will be the next to test its trendiness. This creamy-fleshed, distinctly flavored fruit related to cacao grows in the Amazon and is known for its high levels of antioxidants. Its juice tastes like pear with a hint of banana.

    Black Garlic
    Free from additives and preservatives, black garlic is made from whole garlic that's been aged for a month in a special fermentation process under high heat, where it develops its darker color, softer texture and sweeter taste. It's been shown to pack twice as many antioxidants as raw garlic and because it's soft you can easily spread it on whole grain bread or crackers. It's sweet and delicious and won't give you garlic breath like its unfermented cousin!

    Chia Seeds
    These small oval seeds pack more heart and brain saving omega-3 fatty acids than flax seeds, don't go bad as quickly, and have been shown in research to lower blood pressure and inflammation, a known trigger of premature aging and disease. Just one Tbsp provides 5 g of fiber, about twice as much as golden flaxseed. Whip some into a smoothie - just be prepared for gel-ish texture since these gems soak up about 12 times their weight in fluid.

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    133 comments

    • Como  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Why not just get stoned on marijuana brownies, and be healthy and happy all at the same time.
    • chicki  •  1 year 0 months ago
      just another ploy to get people to spend money!
    • Colin  •  1 year 0 months ago
      "Stick a spoon in it and turn it upside down – it won’t fall out!"

      This statement has nothing to do with the fact that the Skyr is "creamy and thick". This effect is happening because air is unable to get between the spoon and the cheese/yogurt.
    • steve p  •  1 year 0 months ago
      The food that is ranked highest in antioxidants is Raw Chocolate.
    • Home  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Anytime you say it's from an "exotic" country, gullible Americans will buy it.
    • MSIMagus  •  1 year 0 months ago
      In other words foods that no one can ever find at their local super market. Maybe...just maybe you might find one at Whole Foods every now and then, but even then you would have to pay 10x what it would cost you to buy a similar food elsewhere.
    • Bill N  •  1 year 0 months ago
      I'll stick to my fried bacon and eggs, take my medications, and live as long as all of you Kashi worshipers.
    • Pamela  •  1 year 0 months ago
      What about mochi?!? It is organic sweet brown rice which puffs when you bake it. Gluten free, dairy free, sugar free and delicious.
    • Jackattack  •  1 year 0 months ago
      chia seeds are great,but hemp seeds are better. almost a perfect balance of omega 3,6 and 9. www.livingharvest.com use them on my cereal and hempshake. use the seeds on my sandwich also
    • gone and forgotten  •  1 year 0 months ago
      umm local supermarkets do not carry this stuff. and I would have to travel 75 miles to get it? will wait for it to arrive .
    • Todd M  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Superfoods? You mean the latest stupid fad? Yahoo sucks.
    • yehuu a  •  1 year 0 months ago
      If you want Teff , go to any Ethopian/Eritrean restaurant and ask them to sell you Enjera ( en-geh-rah), they will happily sell you for a reasonable price. And make sure it is made from Teff. you might be tempted to strike down pita/tortila/bread from your grocery list.

      God bless
    • lisa  •  1 year 0 months ago
      What the helk is this? An article about obscure and very hard to find food items that will likely cost a fortune to obtain. Butthey promote it as some great secret health benefit, preying on the obsession with curing every illness by means of the daisy in the garden or some rare seed found virtually nowhere. It is irresponsible and explotive.

      This nonsense is going to do NOTHING to make you healthier or happier, but may increase your stress as you seek it out and drain your bank account to attain it. Shame on those who publish this.
    • kathy  •  1 year 0 months ago
      5/1/2011 i've tried every health food that's come my way...i was raised on health food[walnuts,raisins,spinach,apples,oranges,leansteak,chicken......] and i don't really know if i'm the picture of health,or not!any food that is considered "good" for you or diet is sure to end up in front of me,or i'll look for the item in local stores or in stores in the area....i also buy books on the subject[nutrition,herbal medicine,cures for various illnesses,cookbooks,beauty potions and lotions{homemade}] i've even stopped eating,smoking,drinking and eating balanced meals for period of times to lose weight and get back in shape...which works!just staying away from food,people,social events,special occassions with the family......cups of coffee,cigarettes...really gets rid of our excessive,permissive problems. kathleen mchale geneva ny
    • Rosie  •  1 year 0 months ago
      My kids and I love chia seed's in our lemonade.. specially during a hot summer day. you guys should give it a try..=)
    • moo  •  1 year 0 months ago
      TAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAFF!!!!!!!!!! 8D
    • cybermommy  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Teff is pretty well known to those of us on a gluten free diet (those with celiac disease). You are likely to find it at your local health food store or you can go online to Bob's Red Mills.
      Since it is now being touted as a health food, companies that wouldn't consider it before will now probably find a way to genetically modify it (make it "Round-Up ready"), slather it with toxins, process all the nutrients out of it and charge about 5 times as much for it. (sigh)
    • Mia  •  1 year 0 months ago
      I prefer Oreos and pizza.
    • bcsitx  •  1 year 0 months ago
      old news about 40 years late
    • Emilee  •  1 year 0 months ago
      uhhh "greek yogurt is old hat," really, when did fashion and food collide, I feel nauseous.

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