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

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often have more flavor than the oversized megamart versions.


How to store: Place unwashed strawberries in a single layer on a paper


towel in a covered container. They will last for 2 to 3 days in the fridge.


TOMATOES


What’s inside: Lycopene, a carotenoid antioxidant that helps fend off


certain cancers.


Look for: Go only for heavy tomatoes that are rich in color and free of


wrinkles, cracks, bruises, or soft spots. They should have some give,


unlike the rock-solid ones bred for transport. Too soft, though, and the


tomato is likely overripe and watery. Off-season, select more flavorful


smaller versions like plum (Roma) and cherry tomatoes.


How to store: Never store tomatoes in the fridge; the cool temps destroy


flavor and texture. Keep them at room temperature out of direct sunlight


for up to 1 week.


WATERMELON


What’s inside: Citrulline, an amino acid that’s converted to arginine, which


relaxes blood vessels, thus improving blood flow.


Look for: Dense, symmetrical melons that are free of cuts and sunken


areas. The rind should appear dull, not shiny, with a rounded creamy-


yellow underside that shows where ground ripening took place. A slap


should produce a hollow thump.


How to store: Store whole in the fridge for up to 1 week. The cold prevents


the flesh from drying out and turning fibrous.


ZUCCHINI


What’s inside: Riboflavin, a B vitamin needed for red blood cell production


and for converting carbohydrates to energy.


Look for: Purchase heavy, tender zucchini with unblemished deep green


skins that are adorned with faint gold specks or strips. Smaller zucchini

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