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You are here: Home / Food & Health / Healthy Eating Tips: Best Fruits and Veggies for Weight Loss

Healthy Eating Tips: Best Fruits and Veggies for Weight Loss

August 14, 2012 by Demelza Young

If you’re looking to lose weight permanently or to maintain a healthy body weight, there are plenty of healthy ways to do so.  One of these ways is to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet.  Not only are they very filling, often low in calories, and generally low in fat—they also provide essential vitamins, minerals, fiber, and other nutritional components essential for good health.  Which fruits and vegetables are best for weight loss?  According to registered dietician Juliette Kellow, there is no specific answer: it is simply best to enjoy a wide variety daily.

You may be familiar with the concept that, to lose weight, you must eat fewer calories than your body uses.  This may sound like you have to eat less food, but that is not necessarily true.  For example, for the same number of calories as one (1 oz) serving of corn chips, you could eat a small apple, 1 cup of whole strawberries, AND 1 cup of carrots with ¼ cup of low-calorie dip (like hummus).  You could easily substitute one or two of the aforementioned options for the chips and still have a satisfying snack with fewer calories.

Substituting some low calorie fruits and vegetables in place of higher-calorie ingredients can allow you to create lower-calorie versions of some of your favorite dishes.  Lisa Lillien, aka Hungry Girl, is well-known for this concept.  The water and fiber in the produce add volume so that you can eat the same amount of food but with fewer calories.  Additionally, even if you do something as simple as pair a smaller serving of something that isn’t necessarily as healthy for you (say, a serving of chicken alfredo) with a larger serving of vegetables, the veggies will help fill you up but you will still get to eat some of the food you really love.  Essentially, it’s a win-win scenario.  That said, here are a few ideas for incorporating some different fruits and vegetables into your diet.

Portabello mushrooms.  While quite large, there are only about 35 calories in one of them.  In the words of Lisa Lillien, “even the leanest beef around isn’t as lean as a mushroom.”  If you’re craving something meaty, try adding some mushrooms in place of a bit of the meat in your recipe.  This can easily work for things like pasta, stews and chili, tacos, or even lasagna.  If you’re feeling adventurous, try a vegan portabello steak.

Cauliflower.  Pre-cooked cauliflower meshes well with dishes like macaroni and cheese and adds volume.  It can even act as a partial substitute for rice or potatoes. Substitute some into your favorite mashed potato or risotto recipe to aid in cutting down on calories, and use the same trick for the topping of a shepherd’s pie. 

Eggplant.  This is good in ratatouille and also pairs well with saucy Italian dishes.  Add some thick, lengthwise slices of eggplant to every other layer of your homemade lasagna will up your vegetable count and your satiety level. 

Squash.  Winter and summer squashes are great vegetables for bulking up dishes.  Butternut squash is a lot like a sweet potato, but lighter and lower in starchy carbs.  You can make fries or hash browns with it, mash it, or put it into stews.  Spaghetti squash (about 42 calories per cup), when cooked, is an ideal alternative to actual spaghetti noodles.  It’s delicious when paired with things like marinara sauce or chili.

Pumpkin.  With about 40 calories per half cup, pure pumpkin puree is high in nutrients, full of fiber, and has a fantastic creamy but neutral flavor.  This makes it good for both savory and sweet recipes.

Remember that you want to incorporate a wide variety of fruits and vegetables into your diet, so select whole foods that are an assortment of different colors.  For example, rather than following a fad diet that has you eating mostly bananas, also try to incorporate other fruits such as apples, berries, melon, and oranges or grapefruit.  If you’re interested in seeing how nutritional information compares (which fruits have the most fiber, what nutrients are present, etc.), there are databases with access to this information such as that of the USDA.

Keep in mind that whole fruits are more satiating than their dried counterparts or even fruit juices, and also tend to have fewer calories and less sugar.  Consider the fact that a half-cup of raisins is about 246 calories (dried fruit is very calorie dense), a half-cup of juice is about 75 calories, and the same amount of grapes has only 31.  Even if a beverage boasts additional vitamins and minerals (or that one serving has a certain number of fruit or vegetable servings in it), don’t fall prey to marketing gimmicks.  That juice also most likely boasts high amounts of sodium or sugar.  Vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional components are utilized best (and most easily) by the body when they come from whole foods.

The bottom line can be taken from registered dietician Cynthia Cass: it’s the overall balance of your diet and consistency over time that counts, not just your fruit and veggie intake.

About Demelza Young

Demelza Young is an alumni of Northern Kentucky University. She currently enjoys volunteering her time in her local community, reviewing online content with her cat, and sharing quality recipes.

Filed Under: Food & Health, Healthy Eating Tagged With: health, healthy eating, natural food, vegetarian

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  1. Ashley S says

    August 15, 2012 at 10:24 am

    Great post! I love portabello mushrooms 🙂 Spaghetti squash is one of my favorite winter dishes to make. Thanks for the tips!

  2. Kisa says

    August 15, 2012 at 11:51 am

    Well I DO love mushrooms! So I should buy some and eat more of them. I think I can do that easily! <3

  3. Christine @ Mama Papa Barn says

    August 15, 2012 at 12:03 pm

    Let me just say I love all the items you mentioned.  The problem is that hubby does not…hence our dilemma. 

    • Susan Bewley says

      August 15, 2012 at 12:13 pm

      I know I relate to you with this! Daniel refuses to touch eggplant & mushrooms! When Demi (the author who wrote this) was living with us during college, he would act like a little kid when we were eating mushrooms.  Sometimes I think husbands are bigger little kids than children 😉

  4. betsy guilmette says

    August 15, 2012 at 12:08 pm

    What a fantastic article!! Thankyou for sharing!! 

  5. MamaBreak says

    August 15, 2012 at 12:26 pm

    These are great tips!! I dislike vegetables, but may try these out for the kids 🙂

  6. R Wilson says

    August 15, 2012 at 12:39 pm

    Good article and I agree food and vegetables is most important meal if you want to lose weight on healthy way.

  7. Sofia says

    August 15, 2012 at 1:59 pm

    Great post! I love portobello mushrooms! I'm indifferent to squash and eggplant…does zucchini count as squash? If it does, YEAH!! II'm hungry now!

    • Susan Bewley says

      August 15, 2012 at 2:05 pm

      Yup! It’s what some stores are now calling green squash 😉

  8. Billie Hillier says

    August 16, 2012 at 12:07 pm

    Great article — I am starting my new "healthy regime" and this is good info to work with

  9. Amy Sweeney says

    August 17, 2012 at 10:08 am

    Thanks for the info and especially how to use them!!

  10. Tamara says

    August 18, 2012 at 12:35 pm

    Wow I never knew there was so much in pumpkins, I have to start getting healthy and many of the green veggies give me kidney stones, So I love the variety you have shared here. Thank you.

  11. Angie says

    August 19, 2012 at 10:20 am

    Thanks so much for the great tips! My family and I have always tried to incoorporate fruits and veggies into meals but it is not always easy! Awesome post!

  12. Melinda Dunne says

    August 19, 2012 at 10:21 am

    I am on a weight loss plan right now and it is difficult finding the balance between eating enough etc.Thank you for the corn chip comparison! That is a great (and shocking) comparison!

  13. Sheila M Bell says

    August 19, 2012 at 12:49 pm

    Great list and so many veggies I had forgotten about.  Thanks so much for the post!!

  14. Patty A says

    August 19, 2012 at 12:56 pm

    I always try to eat healthy. Thanks for sharing! 

  15. Melanie S says

    August 20, 2012 at 10:52 am

    Of course it would be all food I don't like  🙂

  16. Alaina Bullock says

    August 20, 2012 at 2:34 pm

    Great tips that I need to listen and heed!  Thanks!

  17. MamaBreak says

    August 21, 2012 at 6:08 pm

    Thanks for the amazing post! I am going to buy some of these! I am always looking for ways to lose weight!

  18. Malia says

    August 27, 2012 at 1:39 am

    great post!  We've been eating lots of fruits and veggies, and even hide them in the kids fruit smoothies!  I haven't tried Portabello Mushrooms yet, but I saw them at Costco, and I've been wanting to try them.

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