The 14 Healthiest Vegetables on Earth

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7. Green

Peas are considered a starchy vegetable. This means they have a higher amount of carbs and calories than non-starchy vegetables and may impact blood sugar levels when eaten in large amounts.

Nevertheless, green peas are incredibly nutritious.

One cup (160 grams) of cooked green peas contains 9 grams of fiber, 9 grams of protein and vitamins A, C and K, riboflavin, thiamin, niacin and folate.

Because they are high in fiber, peas support digestive health by enhancing the beneficial bacteria in your gut and promoting regular bowel movements.

Moreover, peas are rich in saponins, a group of plant compounds known for their anti-cancer effects.

Research shows that saponins may help fight cancer by reducing tumor growth and inducing cell death in cancer cells.

Summary

Green peas contain a good amount of fiber, which helps support digestive health. They also contain plant compounds called saponins, which may have anti-cancer effects.

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