October is National Apple Month. In celebration, we’d like to share a few facts that prove why apples are a great snack food. Not only do apples provide many of the vitamins and minerals necessary to live a healthy life, they also help your body prevent disease. Next time you’re looking for a bite to eat, grab a SweeTango and make it a memorable snacking experience. If you need some convincing, consider:
- Apples are fat, sodium and cholesterol free
- Apples are a good source of dietary fiber and vitamin C. One medium-sized apple has about 13 percent of the recommended daily value of dietary fiber and 11 percent of vitamin C
- Two-thirds of an apple’s fiber and many of its antioxidants are found in the peel
– Bone protection
– Controlling asthma
– Lowering cholesterol
– Alzheimer’s prevention
– Lung cancer prevention
– Breast cancer prevention
– Colon cancer prevention
– Liver cancer prevention
– Managing diabetes
– Weight loss
Sources: U.S. Apple Association, University of Illinois