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Make Produce the Star

Move over, meat and potatoes


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Quick Win

Vegetables and fruit, central to the Mediterranean diet, are bursting with flavor (and nutrients). Get more in your diet with these simple steps.

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Why

Plant-based diets rich in a variety of fruits and vegetables, particularly green-leafy vegetables and berries, are associated with better brain health, according to “Brain Food,” a 2018 report from the Global Council on Brain Health.

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