1Almonds
Jessica Peterson//Getty ImagesRich in healthy fats, fiber, and protein, these nuts are made for more than snacking. Use slivered almonds as a topping for oatmeal or yogurt, add them to muffin recipes, or use almond flour in place of regular flour in pancakes.
2Apple Cider Vinegar
jayk7//Getty Images“Some people put apple cider vinegar in water and sip it throughout the day, but I hate the taste of it, so I put it in a shot glass and throw it back like I’m doing a shot of tequila,” says Amy Morosini, whose health tips are featured in Secrets of the World’s Healthiest People. “Instead of sucking on a lemon afterward, I bite into a sweet piece of fruit, like a strawberry or tangerine. It’s a healthy shot everyone should do.”
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3Avocado
Evgenija Lanz / EeyEm//Getty ImagesWith more potassium than a banana, avocados are rich in heart-and-waistline healthy monounsaturated fats as well as hunger-suppressing fiber.
4Beans
Mongkol Nitirojsakul / EyeEm//Getty ImagesPacked with fiber, beans do much more than help to keep you regular. They may also help to regulate blood sugar, improve cholesterol, and bolster overall gut health. Add them to chili, mash them into dip, use them to replace some of the ground beef in tacos and other dishes, or sneak them into brownie and other dessert recipes.
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5Berries
Claudia Totir//Getty Images“Eating blueberries is the one thing I consistently do every single day,” says Kari Dougan, who seems to have stopped aging in her 30s. She’s almost 60, but she has the energy and body of someone much, much younger. Trust us. Try cooking blueberries with a touch of maple syrup and pouring over pancakes or waffles.
6Black Pepper
Ng Jing Wen / EyeEm//Getty ImagesBlack pepper houses powerful pro-health effects. In addition to being both an antioxidant and an antibacterial, black pepper helps with weight loss because it stimulates the breakdown of fat cells.
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7Broccoli
Harold Walker//Getty ImagesLoaded with antioxidants, broccoli is a true powerhouse food. And if you think you hate broccoli, these recipes will change your mind.
8Cinnamon
Tetra Images//Getty ImagesIt can help lower blood sugar and reduce inflammation. Plus, it’s a great way to flavor your coffee without adding sugar.
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9Coffee
Getty ImagesIs coffee good for you? You bet. In addition to perking you up, coffee may help to drop your risk for heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. For an extra health boost, try kicking things up by adding spices to your coffee grounds before brewing. For every scoop of ground coffee, add ¼ teaspoon of either ground cinnamon, cardamom, or turmeric to the filter.
10Cookie Dough
LauriPatterson//Getty ImagesShocked to see this on a list of the world’s healthiest foods? As it turns out, the world’s healthiest people have a surprising trait in common: They take a bite out of all of the flavor life has to offer, including dessert.
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11Cumin
Achim Sass//Getty ImagesThis wonder spice appears in many curry blends, and it takes center stage in kitchari recipes.
12Dark Chocolate
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13Garlic
Image Source//Getty ImagesThe active ingredient, allicin, may help to keep cholesterol levels low, protect your cells from oxidative damage, and normalize blood pressure and blood sugar. Raw, minced garlic offers the most health bang for your buck, Steve Bowers says. Add it to fresh, homemade salsa, stir into ranch dressings, use minced garlic and olive oil as a topping for toast, or mash it into guac.
14Game Meat
Diana Miller//Getty ImagesOne of the World’s Healthiest People, Mary Etter, lives almost completely off the land. She never buys meat. Instead, she raises chickens and she hunts—for deer (her primary source of protein) or pork from the wild pigs that roam her ranch.
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15Ginger
Science Photo Library//Getty ImagesIn one study of 261 people with osteoarthritis of the knee, people who took ginger extract twice a day had less pain—and therefore, needed fewer painkillers—than those who didn’t take ginger. Ginger may also lower cholesterol, help prevent blood clots, and help control blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes.
16Honey
Almaje//Getty ImagesRich in antioxidants, honey provides a great sugar substitute in smoothies, oatmeal, marinades, or beverages.
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17Olives
Studer-T Veronika//Getty ImagesResearch shows that adopting the Mediterranean diet—which features olives, as well as nuts, vegetables, and fish—may be the most protective dietary move you can make.
18Popcorn
Westend61//Getty ImagesFull of fiber and light on calories, popcorn is a great snack option. If you’re feeling a bit wild, you can punch up your health benefits by eating pop caulicorn.
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19Protein Shakes
Rimma Bondarenko//Getty ImagesUp until his death, Charles Eugster, 97, looked like a bodybuilder. His secret: the whey protein shake his downed after each workout.
“In order to build muscle, you need a lot of protein, and in old age, your protein synthesis is reduced,” Charles told the authors of Secrets of the World’s Healthiest People before his death. “Protein supplements are a good way to make sure you get what you need.”
20Salmon
Claudia Totir//Getty ImagesRich in anti-inflammatory fats, salmon makes a great stand alone dish as well as addition to any salad.

Alisa Bowman is a product developer and senior editor at Hearst. Her articles have appeared in Prevention, Women's Health, Parents, Family Circle, and Reader's Digest."
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