FoodTop superfoods for 2024: "What's Trending in Nutrition" annual survey reveals familiar favourites

Top superfoods for 2024: "What's Trending in Nutrition" annual survey reveals familiar favourites

Seeds of leguminous plants have made it onto the list of recommended superfoods.
Seeds of leguminous plants have made it onto the list of recommended superfoods.
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6 June 2024 17:06

Close to 600 dietitians participated in the annual survey, which highlighted the top 10 superfoods, the most nutritious food products. The list includes some favourites and some new items. Interestingly, three well-known and easily accessible products have pushed trendy plant-based milk and algae off this year's list.

The term superfoods does not have a clear definition. It describes specific products and drinks that are natural, unprocessed, and exceptionally rich in essential nutrients, providing significant functional health benefits. Dietitians decided to point out which known superfoods deserve the most recognition.

Top 10 superfoods list. These products reign in 2024

Pollock Communications and Today's Dietitian surveyed 564 dietitians as part of the annual study "What's Trending in Nutrition", and its results present a list of the 10 most nutritious and increasingly popular food products. Among them are:

  1. Fermented products
  2. Berries
  3. Grains, seeds, nuts
  4. Avocado
  5. Nuts
  6. Green tea
  7. Legumes
  8. Mushrooms
  9. Ancient grains
  10. Salmon

Mushrooms, salmon, and legumes were absent in last year's ranking but have now stormed into the top 10, knocking out trendy plant-based milk and algae. Dietitians explain why these three products deserve our attention.

Beans are the new superfood.
Beans are the new superfood.© Pixabay

Legumes, salmon, mushrooms: The new superfoods

Legumes are a source of complex carbohydrates that provide long-lasting satiety and help avoid sudden drops in energy. They contain plant protein, iron, magnesium, folate, potassium, and soluble fibre, which helps control cholesterol levels in the blood. Many people are concerned that eating legume seeds will cause unpleasant bloating and gas. However, starting with small portions and gradually increasing them while remembering to drink more water can help. It's worth noting that regular legume consumption improves metabolic health.

Mushrooms have long been considered a valueless product with only culinary significance. However, they contain an impressive profile of potent micronutrients and plant compounds. These include vitamins and minerals that support cognitive functions and boost immunity, such as vitamin A, several B vitamins, and vitamin D. Additionally, mushrooms are rich in fibre, selenium, potassium, and copper, as well as antioxidants that help the body combat oxidative stress associated with tissue damage, chronic diseases, and ageing.

Salmon made it to the list of the healthiest products due to its protein content and essential omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids, specifically eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), positively affect neurological health and cell membranes and may lower triglyceride levels in the blood. It is worth emphasizing that the fish should come from sustainable sources.

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