File:A Nigerian balanced diet.jpg

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A Nigerian local dish, a plate of fruit salad and a bottle of water.

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English: A Nigerian local dish called Amala (made from plaintain flour) and Ila (Okro). Amala is a natural source of resistant starch that helps to reduce blood glucose levels, so it is considered an excellent ingredient for food fortification. A plate of fruits which include Watermelon, Cucumber, Banana, Mango and Pineapple. Fruits also provide a wide range of health-boosting antioxidants, including flavonoids. Eating a diet high in fruits can reduce a person's risk of developing heart disease, cancer, inflammation, and diabetes. The bottle of water is for the proper digestion of the meal.
This is an image with the theme "Health and Wellness in Africa" from:
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