Food Network Magazine - (01)January 2021

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Looking


Good


Vitamin C is all the rage


in skincare—in a serum,


the antioxidant is said


to help brighten dull


complexions and fade


dark spots. And we now


know it can be good for


aging muscles, too: In a


recent study, researchers


found that older adults


who consumed the


most vitamin C had


the greatest amount of


muscle mass. Try to stay


youthful and strong


with the vitamin C–packed


smoothie on page 34.


SOURCE: UNIVERSITY OF
EAST ANGLIA

To Yo u r He a l t h


Here’s what’s extra good for you in this issue.


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contents


In Season: Cabbage


Cabbage never really gets the attention it deserves,


so we doubled down on it for our weeknight dinners:


We used green cabbage in the pasta dish on page 51


and red cabbage in the salad on page 53. Cabbage


is low in calories and packed with antioxidants and


vitamins C and K, plus it contains compounds that


may lower your risk of cancer.


Cheers


to This


Light to moderate drinking


may actually be good for your


brain. According to a recent


study from the University of


Georgia, women who drank


fewer than eight glasses


of alcohol per week and


men who had fewer than


15 glasses performed


better on cognitive tests


compared with those who


didn’t drink at all. Pour


yourself a glass of wine


or check out the cocktails


on page 90.


Get your


vitamin C


with a


smoothie!


Vitamin D for All


Here’s a good reason to get some vitamin D: A new study found


that people who were deficient in the vitamin were almost


twice as likely to test positive for Covid-19. More research is


needed to see if the vitamin can prevent or treat the virus, but


filling up on vitamin D–rich foods can’t hurt! Fatty fish like the


roasted salmon on page 52 is a good place to start.


SOURCE: JAMA NETWORK OPEN


BY KARA ZAUBERMAN

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