Consumer poll ranks tomatoes as the healthiest fruit
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Posted: 21 December 2017 | George Smith (New Food) | No comments yet
Tomatoes have a powerful association with health and are seen as the star ingredient of the Mediterranean Diet, research has shown.
SEEING RED: Tomatoes are considered among the healthiest fruit
Carotenoid experts Lycored surveyed 329 consumers. They were presented with a list of 14 fruit and vegetables and asked to pick the five they most associated with health.
Green leafy vegetables, chosen by 77 per cent of respondents, topped the poll. Tomatoes were picked by 74 per cent, ahead of onions, garlic and leeks (54 per cent); citrus fruits (54 per cent); and cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli (50 per cent). Over half (52 per cent) of respondents said tomatoes were among the five fruit and vegetables they would be most likely to describe as a “superfood”.
When they were asked which fruit and vegetables they most associated with the Mediterranean diet, 91 per cent of consumers named tomatoes, ahead of peppers (81 per cent); onions, garlic and leeks (76 per cent); and citrus fruits (65 per cent).
Respondents were also shown two images and asked which they most associated with the Mediterranean Diet. The first, which featured tomatoes as well as olives and olive oil, was picked by 87 per cent. The second, which pictured olives, olive oil, fish and nuts, but no tomatoes, was chosen by only 13 per cent.
Zev Ziegler, Head of Marketing (Health) at Lycored, said: “Our research confirms both the wellness appeal of tomatoes and their status as the star of the Mediterranean Diet. This powerful association with one of the biggest dietary trends of our times boosts their potential in products for health-conscious consumers. Given their popularity with supplement users, and their wide range of health benefits, tomatoes deserve to feature in health products much more than they currently do.”