(HealthDay News) — Cartoon lore was correct about spinach being good for you. The green, leafy veggie is rich in essential vitamins and nutrients, and is a great source of fiber.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics offers this advice about buying and preparing spinach:
- For maximum nutrition, buy spinach fresh.
- Frozen spinach, if fresh isn’t available, will retain most of its nutrients.
- Just before serving, always wash fresh spinach carefully.
- Store unwashed spinach loosely in a plastic bag in the refrigerator’s crisper, where it will last about four days.