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Dark Chocolate
I don’t know how it came to be that chocolate is used to express love. Women love it sha, so it’s widely accepted as a gift for Val, wedding anniversaries and birthday celebration. Now, most chocolates fall into one of three categories– milk, white and dark chocolates. Milk chocolates are by far the most popular. But if you want to eat chocolates that are heart-friendly, then, go for dark chocolates. They contain about 35% cocoa liquor as opposed to milk chocolate that has 10% and white chocolates which has only cocoa butter. The cocoa solids in dark chocolate are important because it can be an indicator of the dietary flavonoids it contains. Flavonoids are linked to lower risk of coronary heart disease. It may also lower blood pressure and boost blood circulation. So, the next time you go chocolate shopping, check their cacao content before purchase.Beans
I’m almost certain that some people who have been following my Did You Know? segment will be like, beans again? Well, you can see for yourself that beans is the king of foods. Multiple studies have associated beans consumption with a reduction in levels of triglycerides and bad LDL cholesterol. Beans consumption has also been linked to reduced blood pressure and inflammation both of which are risk factors for heart disease.Walnuts
You can snack on this nutritious, heart-friendly food. Walnuts provide fat, fibre, vitamins and minerals. Incorporating walnuts into your diet can enhance blood flow. It can help maintain healthy cholesterol levels and it can also help to decrease blood pressure too. Therefore, eat walnuts if you want to lower the risk of heart disease.Dark Green Vegetables
If you are familiar with the saying, the darker the green, the greater the nutrition, then you must know that it applies to good old vegetables. Dark green vegetables are some of nature’s richest foods; they offer the greatest protection against heart disease. The nutrients found in these vegetables have been said to alleviate high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and heart disease. So, the next time you see dark green vegetables in the market, no do eye like says you no see them. Buy them and use them for your recipes.Sign up to the Connect Nigeria daily newsletter
Soy Foods
A glass of soy milk can actually work wonders for your heart. That’s because soy foods are naturally cholesterol-free and low in saturated fat. They are also a good source of polyunsaturated fat which has a number of heart health benefits like lowering cholesterol. Need I say more? Find a way to include soy foods in your diet. If you can’t drink soy milk, make smoothie with it. You can also make snacks with soybeans and you can grind it to powder to lick or use as you please. Any way na way.Tomatoes
You may not know this but the fresh tomatoes in your kitchen are actually superfoods. The lycophene which gives tomatoes its red colour also plays a role in heart health. Thanks to it, tomato consumption decreases levels of oxidized LDL. Lycophene intake from tomatoes is also said to reduce the risk of stroke and lowers systolic and diastolic blood pressure.Oatmeal
If you ask me, I’d say, you don’t have to like this food to eat it. Just acquire the taste for it. Your heart will thank you. Studies have shown that the beta glucan fibre in oatmeal is effective at reducing both total and LDL cholesterol levels. What’s more, the antioxidants in oatmeal work together with Vitamin C to prevent LDL oxidation.Papaya
This tropical fruit has high vitamin C and lycophene content. Studies have shown that the consumption of foods that are rich in Vitamin C and lycophene may help prevent heart disease. The antioxidants in papaya may protect your heart and enhance the protective effects of “good” HDL cholesterol. In conclusion, you are what you eat. Therefore, choose heart friendly foods that will maximize your health. References: Cleveland Clinic Cooking Greens Everyday Health Healthline On Health Featured Image Source: WnAPayGot a suggestion? Contact us: editor at connectnigeria dot com