
The American Cancer Society recommends eating five or more servings of fruits and vegetables each day to help prevent cancer. These foods contain important vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and antioxidants and are usually low in calories. In general, those with the most color—green, red, yellow, and orange—have the most nutrients.
Eating at least five servings of vegetables and fruits each day may not be that hard to do when when you look at how small one serving really is:
Trying to visualize the serving sizes? This may help:
Try the snack suggestions below to help reach your daily fruit and vegetable goal.
More healthful eating tips, recipes, and easy ways to squeeze in physical activity are found in Living Smart: The American Cancer Society's Guide to Eating Healthy and Being Active. Call 1-800-ACS-2345 to request the booklet from the ACS office nearest you.
Revised: 9/28/06