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Your Top High-Fiber Foods

Fiber is an important nutrient, especially for gut health, and most people don't get enough. Are you getting enough fiber in your diet? This important nutrient can be found in many foods, some of which might surprise you! Watch this video for a fiber primer and earn AARP Rewards points!

 

What are your favorite high-fiber foods? One of my faves is quinoa. Not only is it high in fiber, but it also is a good source of plant-based protein 💪 Check out this Mediterranean Chickpea Quinoa Bowl recipe, which contains both high-fiber quinoa and chickpeas 😋

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Cuban Black Beans and Rice made with Brown Rice. Yum!

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My favorite snack or even breakfast is a whole sliced apple which I dip into Amazing Grass Green Superfood, sounds wacky but really is delicious. Sometimes when I feel super indulgent I'll add in some peanut powder for protein and just because....peanut butter, YUM!

 

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@KathleenS324179  Checked out the product, it sounds like a great supplement.

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Popcorn, berries (all kinds), and sweet peppers of all colors and sizes - all are staple foods for me

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I've been eating soo many red and orange bell peppers recently. They've been sweet and tasty!

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I love quinoa and garbanzo beans with avocado.  However, I have struggled with seasoning to my liking.  I am excited to use this recipe to introduce new flavors to my pallet.

Thank you for the recipe.

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What types of flavors do you like @DeniseS749682? I've recently started adding nutritional yeast to a lot of things. I like to mix it with dill, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika and salt and pepper. Adjust the amounts to your liking!

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First - I love that recipe! I have to pick up the jar of peppers, as that is not a pantry staple for me, but most of the rest of the ingredients are. Always happy to add a tasty new healthy recipe to my rotation! 

Second, I love quinoa, chickpeas, avocados, berries, nuts, oats, barley, figs (fresh are the best, but dried if I must), and leafy greens of all types. Just scored some beet greens from a friend who only wanted the roots, so they are part of tomorrow's dinner plan 😉 

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I'm glad you love the recipe @slywlf54! What did you make with the beet greens?

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A simple saute with garlic and sesame oil, then a light drizzle of rice vinegar, a treatment that I have found works well with most soft leafy greens.

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Apples, avocados and whole grain bread!

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@tschrank Yum to all three.  Welcome to the community.

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I don't have a fovorite fiber food but I eat a high fiber breakfast. Original Cheerios with Original Fibre One, and 2 dried prunes

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Kellogg's All Bran Buds

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Whole wheat crusted meat lovers pizza!

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Does anybody love hummus like I do?! I make carrot, or spinach or yellow mini pepper, it goes great with sweet potatoes! I make my own without oil and my sons favorite is spinach.

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I love hummus! How do you make it without oil? Do you add something else?

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May I say- green vegetables made into a delicious smoothie! I use Kale, cucumber, spinach, parsley,celery and lettuce.

Another favorite of mine is -Limey Love shake- 1 cucumber, 1/2 avocado,1-2 hands baby spinach ( can use regular) ,1-2 peeled limes ( check it after using the 1 lime, because it might be too tart for you), 8-12 ice cubes ( I usually add cold water) and stevia, if want. It tastes so delicious!

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I enjoy eating rolled oats (oatmeal) sometimes for breakfast, or sometimes for dinner.  I always add diced apples.  Next on my high fiber list are carrots.  I grow my own and pull whatever I need just before I steam or shred them.  Often I make quiche mixing my home-grown carrots with eggs from my chickens.  I add the green fluffy carrot tops, too, for fiber, taste, and nutrition.  They're a good substitute for parsley.  

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Mmm quiche! And homegrown carrots! I am also a fan of using the carrot tops as a sub for parsely.

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I have whole grain oatmeal for breakfast every morning with a topping of walnuts. Also, the black beans and avocados go well together with whole grain brown rice. Mixed nuts are a great snack with fiber and minerals. Veggies, too! 

 

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@MaVolta All sounds good, when should I come over? 😄

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Good afternoon Boys and Girls my favorite is Green Apples high in good Fiber

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@AARPRachelA  Perfect timing!  Signed up with a nutritionist for a few sessions, and she told me that pairing protein with fiber, helps to balance blood sugar.  I just got diagnosed last year as pre-diabetic, so this recipe is a winner. Thank you Rachel!

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Glad you found this helpful @Rhymesometimes! Best of luck with your nutritionist. Happy to offer additional recipes if you need them!

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@AARPRachelA  As always you rock girl!  Always looking for ways to mix things up.  Never want to get into a food rut.  With the kidney stone history, trying anything that is low oxalate.  Of course, so many healthful tasty things seem to be moderate to high oxalate. Strangely, the king of high oxalate foods, spinach is what I miss most.  Great in smoothies, salads, mixed with pasta, etc. 

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@AARPRachelA Prunes 🙄

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@Anonymous Prunes get such a bad rap, heard some companies  are "rebranding" them as dried plums, which is exactly what they are.😄

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@Anonymous prunes are tasty! I like to use them as a sugar substitute in cookies sometimes.

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