It’s Worse Than We Thought! This ‘Healthy’ Snack Is Actually So Fattening
July 6, 2022 by Brooke Hardington
This post has been updated since it was originally published on June 28, 2021.
Everyone can relate to the convenience of frozen produce! These packages come prepped and ready to cook, meaning you don’t have to spend time chopping before you throw it all on the stove.
And there’s an added plus: just because it’s frozen doesn’t necessarily mean it’s bad for you. “A common misconception exists that fresh fruit and vegetables are healthier than frozen or canned versions,” explains registered dietitian, Trista Best. “This has primarily arisen from the fact that some frozen fruit and vegetables are manufactured with extra sodium and sugar to enhance taste, texture and stability. However, many manufacturers are turning to healthier alternatives and leaving these practices behind. In many cases, frozen fruit and vegetables are also just as nutrient dense as their ‘fresh’ counterparts.”
This is good news for all of us! However, health experts warn that there’s one frozen vegetable you should continue to steer clear of—but what is it?