The New Abs Diet Cookbook: Hundreds of Delicious Meals That Automatically Strip Away Belly Fat!

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CELERY


What’s inside: Luteolin, a flavonoid linked to reduced brain inflammation,


a risk factor for Alzheimer’s.


Look for: Solid, tight stalks with only a few, if any, cracks, and vivid


green, not yellowing, leaves. The darker the celery, the stronger the


flavor.


How to store: Sturdy celery can be stored in the fridge in a plastic bag for 2


weeks.


EGGPLANT


What’s inside: Chlorogenic acid, a phenol antioxidant that scavenges


disease causing free radicals.


Look for: Good weight to them with tight, shiny, wrinkle-free skin. When


they’re pressed, look for them to be springy, not spongy. The stem and


cap should be forest green, not browning.


How to store: Store eggplants in a cool location (not the fridge) for 3 to 5


days. Eggplants are quite sensitive to the cold.


FIGS


What’s inside: Phytosterols, which help keep cholesterol levels in check.


Look for: Plump with deeply rich color; soft but not mushy to the touch.


Avoid those with bruises or a sour odor.


How to store: Place fresh figs on a plate lined with a paper towel and eat


them as they ripen. They bruise easily, so gentle handling is prudent.


They also ripen quickly, so eat within a few days of purchasing. If


overripe, simmer with a bit of water, sugar, and balsamic vinegar for a


fig jam or sauce.


GARLIC


What’s inside: The cancer-fighting compound allicin, that can also cut


down Helicobacter pylori—bacteria responsible for the development of

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