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7 Ways Your Salad is Making You Fat

Ditching these toppings will cut major calories and bad fat. Here is how to slim it down.

Tanya Zuckerbrot
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Many people think that by ordering a salad they are eating healthy—and in many cases they are absolutely right. A heaping serving of greens and vegetables is low in calories and provides a bounty of vitamins and minerals along with a nice dose of fiber and antioxidants. However, some salads start off healthy, but wind up anything but for all the calories and fat plopped on top. In fact, an piled-on salad bar feast can pack half a day’s worth or more of fat and calories.

This is not to say that salads must be limited to cucumbers, tomatoes, and a spritz of lemon or vinegar. Well-chosen toppings can turn a salad into a hearty, nutritionally-balanced meal. Here are the ingredients to add—and the salad ingredients to skip—from Tanya Zuckerbrot, RD, author of The F-Factor Diet.

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7 Ways Your Salad Is Making You Fat

Dried Fruit

Bits of fruit can add plenty of tang and crunch to your salad, but choose your fruit wisely. Dried cranberries for example seem healthy, but guess again. A serving of dried, sugar-sweetened cranberries is merely one-third of a cup, and with that you get 130 calories and over 30g of carbohydrates (the equivalent of 2 slices of white bread)! A smarter way to go: chop up a whole medium-size green apple for bursts of sweet, fruity flavor and only 80 calories.

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