Here is Michael Pollan's take on this rule:
“Avoid food products that contain more than five ingredients. The specific number you adopt is arbitrary, but the more ingredients in a packaged food, the more highly processed it probably is. Note 1: A long list of ingredients in a recipe is not the same thing; that’s fine. Note 2: Some products now boast, somewhat deceptively, about their short ingredient lists. Häagen-Dazs has a new line of ice creamed called ‘five.’ Great–but it’s still ice cream. Same goes for the three-ingredient Tostitos corn chips advertised by Frito-Lay–okay, but they’re still corn chips.”
Try to find products where the ingredients are all real food and have a max of 5 listed! It's a challenge but I know you can do it!!
The main goal of this rule is to get people to start reading and scrutinizing the ingredient labels on their food
To give you a leg up here is a list of groceries that typically have less than 5 ingredients listed:
- All fruits, vegetables, local meat/animal products, and wild-caught seafood
- Dried fruit, nuts and seeds
- Popcorn
- Carrot Raisin Manna Bread (Freezer Section)
- Lara bars
- Triscuits
- Fruit leathers
- Applesauce
- Whole-wheat Matzo crackers
- Brown rice crackers and cakes
- Oats
- Cheese
- Brown rice
- Whole-wheat pasta
- Olives
- Beans
- Peanut butter
- Puffed whole-grain corn cereal
- Shredded wheat cereal
- 100% pure maple syrup and honey
Good Luck!
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