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Dressing Up Your Salads<br />

High-Nutrition Ingredients <strong>to</strong> Use Instead<br />

The best salad oils <strong>to</strong> use are olive oil and flax oil, as they are highly nutritious, are liquid (unlike coconut oil,<br />

which is solid above 76°), and have flavors that complement raw vegetables. Feel free <strong>to</strong> experiment with<br />

grape seed and other seed and nut oils as well, also highly nutritious—but buy extra virgin, unprocessed<br />

versions.<br />

Olive oil. Always buy organic, extra virgin—the greenest olive oil you can find. The greener it is, the higher in<br />

antioxidants it is. “Extra virgin” means that the oil is raw and comes from the first pressing of the olives.<br />

Subsequent pressings become more bitter, less nutritious and, more importantly, require more heat processing<br />

<strong>to</strong> extract.<br />

Flaxseed oil. Flax seed and, in particular, its oil are the richest source of Omega-3 fatty acids of any food.<br />

These “essential fatty acids” are critical building blocks in the human body, and the body cannot manufacture<br />

them from other elements, as with so many other things. Buy flax oil in dark, refrigerated bottles at the health<br />

food s<strong>to</strong>re—and always keep it in the fridge, as it breaks down and goes rancid more quickly than other oils.<br />

Sprouts. I add a couple of tablespoons of alfalfa sprouts <strong>to</strong> many of my salad dressing recipes, simply because<br />

they are the most high-nutrition food on the planet (greens being in second place), and we can easily sneak<br />

them in<strong>to</strong> dressings. We will focus on sprouting and live foods later, in Chapter 7 (page 199). If you have never<br />

sprouted, you can wait until Chapter 7 <strong>to</strong> start incorporating sprouts in<strong>to</strong> your dressings (or purchase organic<br />

spouts if you can't wait).<br />

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