APPLES
Why They Are Good For Us


Apples are an Antioxidant Superfood!

Eating apples is easy, delicious, and nutritious. Just one medium apple counts as one whole serving of fruit!

One medium apple contains about 70 calories and is a good source of dietary fiber and vitamin C.

Can you guess which of the following has the most fiber? A medium apple, a half cup of applesauce or cup of apple juice? If you guessed the apple, you're absolutely right! Just one medium apple has 3.3 grams of fiber! The applesauce contains just 1 gram of fiber, and the apple juice contains almost no fiber. Whole fruits and vegetables always contain more fiber than their processed counterparts. You can compare Nutrition Facts panels on many foods to see which ones contain the most fiber.




There are two kinds of fiber: soluble and insoluble. About 80 percent of the fiber found in apples is soluble and the rest is insoluble. Soluble fiber can help lower blood cholesterol and insoluble fiber may help prevent certain types of cancer. Fiber also helps our bodies with digestion and helps us feel full after a meal.

Like most other fruits and vegetables, apples contain no fat, no cholesterol, and very little sodium. No wonder apples are so popular - they're delicious and healthy!



*Pictures courtesy of New York Apple Association