The Tomato
Commonly (but mistakenly) referred to as a vegetable, the tomato's name comes from a South American word meaning "the swelling fruit," but whatever its classification, the tomato tops our list. Beefsteak, plum, cherry or grape, in salads, sauces, sandwiches or on a pizza, tomatoes are widely believed to benefit the heart and contain heavy doses of lycopene, a powerful antioxidant.
The Banana
A "nutrient powerhouse," the banana contains so much potassium that it's actually slightly radioactive. Also an excellent source of vitamin B6, a banana has twice the carbohydrates and five times the vitamin A and iron as an apple, making it the fruit that gym-goers often grab when on the go.
The Strawberry
As versatile as they are perishable (get them fresh and eat them fast), strawberries contain a range of nutrients. Loaded with vitamin C, these delectable, misnamed fruits also have plenty of phytonutrients and antioxidants to do battle with the free radicals, which are the aptly named elements that damage our cells.
The Artichoke
One of the oldest known cultivated vegetables, the artichoke is an excellent source of dietary fiber and magnesium. It's not their fault that they taste so good when served with a side of melted butter.
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