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6 Reasons To Eat More British Berries Right Now

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Thereโ€™s something magical about the final few weeks of summer, as the light becomes softer, and we can savour just a few more al fresco meals or after-work rosรฉs before autumn sets in. ย This is also a great time to make the most of British berry season.

Sweet strawberries, plump blueberries and juicy, squidgy raspberries and blackberries are mega healthy, yet feel like such a treat to eat.

So make the most of those late-summer harvests while you can, we say. And just to make you feel even better about picking up another punnet or heading off to forage with your Tupperware this weekend, here are six things that make British berries the ultimate healthy choiceโ€ฆ

1. They provide a guilt-free sweet hit

Trying to cut down on refined sugar? Berries can help satisfy those biscuit cravings.ย โ€œBerries are a great way to add something sweet into your diet without adding sugar,โ€ says Rob Hobson, leading registered nutritionist and head of nutrition atย Healthspan.

โ€œBerries are really versatile and can be used as a topping, added to smoothies, made into compotes or added to salads and sauces for savoury dishes.โ€

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2. And they give a mega-vitamin boost

Not only do berries hit that sweet spot in the taste stakes, they are one of natureโ€™s finest when it comes to nutrition โ€“ 100g of strawberriesย contains almost all your recommended daily intake of Vitamin C.

โ€œVitamin C is required to produce collagen in the body, which helps to maintain healthy skin, blood vessels and cartilage,โ€ says Rob. โ€œBerries also contain phytonutrients that act as antioxidants and have been shown to help reduce inflammation in the body and may help to reduce the risk of diseases such as heart disease and cancer.โ€

3. Puds made with berries can be pretty healthy

Tucking into a homemade blackberry crumble (especially if you went out earlier to pick the berries yourself) is one of lifeโ€™s greatest simple pleasures. The good news is, you can still enjoy this treat and not veer too far from your healthy-eating goals.

โ€œThe healthiest way to eat berries is in their raw state, especially as the vitamin C content is compromised when they are cut or exposed to light and heat,โ€ says Rob. โ€œ[But] there is still a health benefit to eating berries any way they come and even in a crumble they will be counted as one portion of your daily fruit and vegetable intake.

โ€œThere is nothing wrong with eating a full-on crumble occasionally as part of a healthy diet, but you can explore healthier ways of making the topping. Using oats, nuts and seeds can add additional nutrients such as iron, magnesium and zinc. You can substitute sugar and butter with a little honey and light olive oil. You could also just add less crumble topping.โ€

4. ย Berries will boost your brain power

Topping up with a few berries could help you stay fresh and alert at work, too.

โ€œYour brain and body need glucose for energy. In fact, your brain canโ€™t store glucose, so you need to give it a fresh supply every three to four hours, otherwise youโ€™ll find your mood and concentration dip,โ€ explains food psychologist and nutritionist Dr Christy Fergusson, who is working withย British Summer Fruits.

โ€œBy choosing low glycaemic-load fruits such as strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries, you can replenish the brain. Fresh berries contain fructose (fruit sugar) along with fibre, nutrients and antioxidants, making their natural sugars release slowly into your bloodstream to help keep your mood and energy levels steady throughout the day.โ€

5. They are brilliant for breakfasts

Weโ€™re all well aware itโ€™s the most important meal of the day โ€“ and berries are one of the easiest ways to whip up a healthy and delicious breakfast in a few minutes flat. Simply pile them on top of oats and yogurt, or chuck them in a smoothie-maker with your other ingredients of choice and blitz.

And when you have a bit more time, thereโ€™s blueberry pancakes, muffins, compotes whizzed up and drizzled on crunchy granolaโ€ฆ

6. They make grazing between meals OK

If youโ€™re anything like us, and canโ€™t get through the day without a ready supply of snacks to munch on between meals โ€“ ย but youโ€™re conscious of making healthy choices too โ€“ then berries really are the answer to your prayers.

Letโ€™s face it, theyโ€™re far more satisfying than a dry pile of seeds and nuts!

Want more nutrition advice? Visitย robhobson.co.uk