Nutrients That Work Better Together


Work these food pairings into your diet to help your body get what it needs.

Healthy foods benefit us when we eat them on their own, but some foods make an even bigger impact when eaten with certain other foods. Maximize your nutritional gains by indulging in these good-for-you pairings.

Avocados and Carrots

Avocado SaladVitamin A, found in orange vegetables and dark leafy greens, is important for keeping your eyes healthy. Carrots are a good source of provitamin A carotenoids, which get converted to vitamin A when you eat them. One study found that eating carrots with avocado increased the efficiency of that conversion. The effect would be the same if you used an equivalent amount of pure avocado oil, according to the study, because of the lipids present in both forms of avocado. Try them together in these veggie spring rolls.

Cooked Eggs and Raw Vegetables

Cucumber SaladAdding a whole cooked egg to raw vegetables like spinach, tomatoes, and carrots (a salad is great) boosts the body's ability to absorb carotenoids, which are thought to lower the risk of disease. According to one study where 16 healthy young men ate the same salad three times, with no egg, with 1.5 eggs, and with 3 eggs, eating eggs with the salad was "an effective way to enhance the absorption of carotenoids from the salad that are not found in eggs." Next time you order a salad, ask for an egg prepared your favorite way on top.

Chicken and Broccoli

Chicken and Broccoli