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Super Clean Super Foods: Power Up Your Plate, Boost Your Health, 90 Nutritious Foods, 250 Easy Ways to Enjoy

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If you're feeling overwhelmed by clean eating advice, look no further. Super Clean Super Foods is the ultimate nutritional guide to superfoods, telling you all you need to know to power up your plate.

Super Clean Super Foods offers an introduction to over 50 delicious superfoods including quinoa, acai, buckwheat, chia seeds, kale, tumeric, coconut, matcha, and bee pollen, showing you the nutritional benefits of each. Enrich your diet with the world's healthiest foods, with advice on the best superfoods for pregnancy, children, energy-boosting, and over-50s. Learn how to prepare unfamiliar ingredients and which ingredients to mix with tips for 200 tasty ways to prepare your superfoods.

Supercharge your plate, energise and boost your health, and introduce vitamins and minerals into your diet with Super Clean Super Foods.

751 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 16, 2017

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581 reviews
February 27, 2019
This book is not what I expected. I read it online via overdrive through my public library, but I think I'll buy this one.
It breaks down super foods, explaining why they're super foods/health benefits, where the food comes from and gives recipes for the food. The book also gives warnings. For instance acai, it gave a warning for anyone with pollen allergies.
At the end of the book it lists macronutrients and micronutrients/vitamins and minerals and a chart for men and women by age and what amounts of each are needed. Then the super foods are listed again by category; vegetable, herbs, etc. and what the key nutrients are in each food.
I was pleasantly surprised by this book.
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August 21, 2017
3.5 Stars
What I liked:
The breakdown of each of the "superfoods" was good - indicating the micronutrients within each, the origin etc. There was some good information here that was easy to understand. I feel like I got out of the book what I wanted.

What I didn't:
There were quite a few recipe suggestions with no specifics. This was disappointing as I would have loved to try some of the things that were vaguely suggested.

It talked a lot about the benefits of each food, but there was a lot of information lacking. I would have liked to see calorie count for the foods mentioned. Glycemic index was only mentioned when it was convenient (low GI foods) which is misleading. Having a few more "tips" or "watch fors" when consuming these foods (eg. which have high calorie counts or high GI's) would have provided a more holistic approach.

Some of the foods listed in their percentages of micronutrients were misleading - things like powders and herbs are typically consumed in small quantities, so the stats that reflected large quantities were not as easy to understand nor believable.

Recommendation: good for a review and for some ideas on how to eat some of the foods but read it with a critical eye.
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14 reviews
October 3, 2017
Very informative and detailed. I started eating a Brazil nut everyday as I had been considering it but since reading this book, confirmed it!
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5 reviews
December 13, 2017
Excellent book with lovely recipes

Goes through good foods , good ideas, nice recipes and lots of meals that I want to make. I am happy that I bought this book.
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725 reviews
April 14, 2018
3.5-4: nice resource, which it went a bit more in-depth on some things (only because i am already pretty knowledgable), but fun and thorough.
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April 18, 2019
Nicely designed and informative, with details of the origin, nutritional content, ways to enjoy the superfoods, and sample meals. Great as inspiration or for getting into healthy eating!
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September 16, 2017
I loved it I keep it in my cloud because when I need to look some thing
Up I can find it off line. I wanted in book form but saw it at the Library
And it was way to busy information on on the pages. I like the digital
Book much better.
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