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Is apple inflammation-compatible?
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Why inflammation diet checker matters
An anti-inflammatory diet focuses on foods that help reduce chronic inflammation in the body. It emphasizes fruits, vegetables, fatty fish, nuts, and whole grains while limiting processed foods, refined sugars, and certain oils.
- Focus on omega-3 rich foods like fatty fish, walnuts, and flaxseed
- Colorful fruits and vegetables provide anti-inflammatory antioxidants
- Extra virgin olive oil is a cornerstone of anti-inflammatory eating
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Serving size, prep, and portion notes for apple
Crisp fruit that works well in raw snacks and baked recipes.
Typical serving
1 small apple (about 140 g)
Best for
snack plates / baked oats / salads
Prep notes
- Rinse and dry to keep the skin crisp.
- Slice just before serving to reduce browning.
- Dice evenly for quick, uniform baking.
Portion notes
- Half an apple is a simple snack-size portion.
- Thin slices spread flavor across salads and toast.
- One cup chopped apples works for oatmeal or yogurt bowls.
Watch for
browning after slicing / extra-sweet varieties in desserts
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Inflammation Guide
Everything you need to know about inflammation compatibility and smart food choices.
An anti-inflammatory diet focuses on foods that help reduce chronic inflammation in the body. It emphasizes fruits, vegetables, fatty fish, nuts, and whole grains while limiting processed foods, refined sugars, and certain oils.
These foods are typically compatible with a Inflammation approach:
View all safe optionsPractical guidance for following a Inflammation diet:
- 1Focus on omega-3 rich foods like fatty fish, walnuts, and flaxseed
- 2Colorful fruits and vegetables provide anti-inflammatory antioxidants
- 3Extra virgin olive oil is a cornerstone of anti-inflammatory eating
- 4Limit refined sugars, processed foods, and industrial seed oils
- 5Turmeric and ginger are powerful anti-inflammatory spices
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