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bednobs | 22:08 Thu 24th Nov 2011 | Food & Drink
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Hi, i am trying to increase my fruit and vegetable intake, and find the 5 a day a good target to work towards. I've had many q's about this in the past (mainly about fruit juice and smoothies, but now my question is - can you count vegetables that are in things? For example, tonight i made a chicken chasseur with 2 onions and 3 big mushrooms in it and we had 1/2 each - can i count the onions and mush as part of 5 a day? what about soup and stuff? Pizza toppings?
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I would, yes. I saw something on the TV about pizza tomato being one of the 5 a day. I`m not sure about mushrooms though. They`re not a vegetable. If you make your own soup, those veg would count too.
yes, you just have to bear in mind the size of a portion.
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thanks. Im presuming tha the "a handful" rule means i had at least 1 with the onion. Do mushrooms really not count?
I don`t know whether they count but they`re a fungus, not a vegetable. I`ve never looked up to see what nutrients are in them.
It doesn't matter bednobs....mushrooms are really really good for you. I watched something on morning TV about it. The doc was more or less saying they are one of the super foods...

And yes, the onions will count :-)
Does chicken chasseur not have tomatoes in it? that would count too. You can think of soup as the vegetable equivalent of smoothie so a decent sized bowl would probably count as 2 - that's if it is actually vegetable soup, cream of chicken would get you nothing! In general there are more nutrients in raw veg/fruit than cooked, so you need to allow for that in your portion size. Pizza would count but a pizza with multiple veg on it would probably only count as 1 or 2 unless you had mountains of it.

5 a day is honestly really easy to achieve without really thinking about it.
Do you like fruit bednobs?
I'd like other info to go with the 5 a day as well...just how much chemical and pesticides are we always taking in on our fruit and vegetables...wonder if they cancel out the "goodness" of the fruit and veg...hmmm.
Apparently there is no scientific justification behind the five - they felt it was worth setting a target and didn't think the Brits would stay onside if it were set higher.
daisya - do you not peel or wash your fruit and veg?
I generally buy organic but even so I always wash my fruit with dish washing detergent to make sure it is really clean....unless it is something like a banana or orange.

Incidentally I am really into persimmons at the moment - no seeds, no core and taste like a cross between a mango and a pear, lovely!!!
I would say yes if fresh veg used in the preparation of the dish....

two other points: what are the size of your veg portions as often we eat two in one, if you get my drift.....like a yummy cauli cheese and we have eaten the equiv of two or three portions.

secondly, as ummmm says, fruit - some mixing and matching helps with fav fruit, especially berries. (I love raspberries!).
Hopkirk I heard that too - I think they would really like 7-10 if possible.
And a variety of foods.
I most certainly do wash and peel my fruit and veg always have but it doesn't stop the pesticides and chemicals going into the "body" of the item as far as I know. I read once that you should peel carrots very thickly because of the problem of pesticides...
Apparently during the Second World War, at one stage it became illegal to peel your potatoes - it's a waste of food.
Well all the programmes and articles I've watched/read on the subject say that washing and/or peeling, is perfectly adequate.
mushroms do count but you need to eat quite a lot to get what is considered a portion - 14 button mushrooms or 3 handfulls of sliced.
you might find this interesting;
http://www.nhs.uk/Liv...Pages/Whatcounts.aspx
Ummmmm...well they would say that wouldn't they....<wink>
I always thought this 5 a day thing had been dreamed up by someone with hard scientific knowledge about all these foods. It looks to me like it`s just been compiled by someone who`s done a City and Guilds in nutrition. Mushrooms count (they`re fungus, not veg or fruit). Pulses count (strictly speaking legumes not fruit or veg). There are a lot of nutrients in potatos but they don`t count because "we eat them as starch". So that negates the vitamins then I presume? Plantain don`t count because "we eat them as starch". Plantains are virtually bananas which I presume do count "because we don`t eat them as starch". Of course if you live in the Caribbean where plantain are a large part of the diet I presume they DO count because they DON`T eat them as starch! I`d be more likely do die of stress worrying about these rules than I would from malnutrition. I`d just follow the simple idea that the more varieties of colour fruit and veg you eat, the more variety of nutrients you will get.

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