DASH Diet

Best Bets
Here are some examples of the types of food choices recommended by the DASH diet.
- Grains (choose whole grain products whenever possible)
Whole wheat bread and rolls, whole wheat pasta, English muffin, pita bread, bagel, cereals, grits, oatmeal, brown rice, and unsalted pretzels
- Vegetables
Broccoli, carrots, collards, green beans, green peas, kale, lima beans, potatoes, spinach, squash, sweet potatoes, tomatoes
- Fruits
Apples, apricots, bananas, dates, grapes, oranges, grapefruit, grapefruit juice, mangoes, melons, peaches, pineapples, raisins, strawberries, tangerines
- Low- or nonfat milk products
Fat-free (skim) or low-fat (1%) milk or buttermilk; fat-free, low-fat, or reduced-fat cheese; fat-free or low-fat regular or frozen yogurt
- Meats, fish, and poultry (prepared without additional fat)
Lean red meats; skinless poultry; broiled, roasted, or poached fish; egg whites (limit egg yolks to four or fewer per week)
- Nuts, seeds, and legumes
Almonds, hazelnuts, mixed nuts, peanuts, walnuts, sunflower seeds, peanut butter, kidney beans, lentils, split peas
- Fats and oils
Soft margarine, nonhydrogenated vegetable oil (such as canola, olive, or safflower), low-fat mayonnaise, light salad dressing
- Sweets and added sugars (limit to five or fewer servings per week)
Fruit-flavored gelatin, fruit punch, hard candy, jelly, maple syrup, sorbet and ices, honey
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