OMG! You saved me a lot of money. I am so glad that you broke it down in a simple way. My doctor just told me yesterday that I can buy frozen fruits and veggies and that there's really no bid difference between the two!
Thank you! I have a fussy kid at home and dont want to waste anymore fresh veggies so from now on ill stick to frozen, i usualy dont have the time or money to keep buying fresh veggies every day too
Thank you for this video helped me a lot. Also, everyone looking for a healthy option make sure you check the frozen bags of veggies they add sugars to the most of them.
Thanks for the video! Very helpful. I have a question about the washing process. I have heard that sometimes they use chlorinated water to kill bacteria, is this something we should be concerned about from a health standpoint of consuming chlorine?
Like most people don't have time every morning to make a green smoothie full of a variety of greens and mushroom, so I go to my organic markets every few weeks and get a massive batch of greens and mushrooms, blend them in a vitamix then put them into small daily serve containers and freeze them for a month. Every night I put one in the fridge to defrost, then add berries to taste when I blend them in the morning and take to work. Because I have frozen the veggies myself I know they have not been blanched. I highly recommend this if you don't have time to make them fresh everyday, to avoid your veggies dying in the fridge as Thomas mentioned, unless you grow your own, which I currently can't do.
Please be aware that this Study was conducted with THE FROZEN FOOD FOUNDATION. One should be cautious if that, similar to when a tanning bed producer makes a study on cancerogenic dangers of tanning beds. It doesn’t have to mean it’s false, but one should always be aware of the finances behind studies as well.
Yes, and if you get some chickens, they can not only help you keep pests under control, but their manure is amazing fertilizer. Oh, and I suppose they give you eggs too 😂
Thanks for this video .. I specifically get frozen broccoli 🥦 and Berries. So what you said those to items that I get .. I was like YES! Wasn’t sure witch was best for . Frozen or fresh (witch led me to your video) Now i know . Thanks to you . 👍
I eat frozen blueberries every day added to yogurt. But I’ve come to realize that they just aren’t tasty. They are dry and crunchy with no flavor or sweetness. I think the producers just freeze dry everything then sell some of it as “frozen”. I am trying canned blueberries and they are better than frozen but not as tasty as fresh. Frozen blackberries seem to have the same problem but frozen strawberries do not. They taste good. I’ve tried different brands and while some are better than others, none taste very good. I’ve taken some fresh blueberries then frozen them and that works well. I end up with tasty, juicy berries in my yogurt. I wish I could buy frozen blueberries that taste good when defrosted. I am a little worried that their processing not only spoils the texture and flavor but impacts the nutritional value as well.
The study you referred to was clearly funded by am entity involved in frozen foods. Fresh plants ALWAYS have more nutrients, and the study did not mention organic vs non organic so there are many loopholes in the study that could result in inaccurate conclusions. However, I still learned from the video and appreciate you posting it.
That's if you eat it that same day, say prepping a family meal or dinner for that same night. Then yes there maybe be some benefit as it's being used immediately and only suffers a minor nutritional loss from farm to grocery store. Otherwise no, that is false because the more time a fruit/vegetable spends not connected to the stem they were harvested from, the more they die/lose nutritional value. With frozen fruits/veggies, they preserve their nutritional value as they do not deteriorate in the same way as fresh fruits and veggies do. As stated in the video... The whole organic vs non-organic is bullshit in my opinion and is not worth spending 2 extra dollars for the same thing. If you truly want "organic" foods, it's best to grow them yourself if you're worried about pesticides that much. The whole organic vs non-organic debate has its own independent studies so there was no need to compare as, again, there are no significant differences in nutritional value when it comes to organic vs non-organic fruits/veggies.
Fresh veggies of course have more nutrients but you have to cook and eat it the same day. Like in the older days our grand and greatgrand parents used to do, bring veggies from market or pick it from their own farm and cook it the same day for the whole family. Well, gone are those days, if you can do this in such busy lifestyle then hats off to you, but not everyone can.
@@Anisha-q5t true that. The big part nobody talks about is 90% of the time you have to heat up the frozen foods in order to eat them. This oftentimes reduces the nutritional value to less of that originally advertised, and no comparison has been done between fresh cooked vegetables and frozen cooked vegetables. If that study were done I assume it would be clear that fresh contains more nutritional value but it course this is just discussion and I have no way to know without expensive equipment
What about eating them frozen? I put frozen broccoli in my smoothie and I worried that the fact that they are frozen and blended on top of that, that maybe my kids and I aren't getting the best nutrition out of them?
You’d think that having them frozen would be even better because cooking or thawing it would lower the nutritional value. And blending it would just make it easier to digest and therefore increase the bioavailability of all the good stuff inside. Could be wrong but it makes sense, right?
@@KlyWest 1. Freezing retains all the nutrients. 2. Blending retains all the nutrients of the vegetables, including fiber. With fruits, bldending increases sugar surge because more free sugars are released from cells. Same with vegetables, but there are fewer sugars to begin with, so its acceptable.
Hello, there, Like frozen vegetables, canned ones are also processed right after being harvested. However, sodium is often added to canned products as a preservative-- so that's a draw back.
Yo this is crazy why doesn’t freezing kill the nutrients?? We can prepare gourmet food in huge batches and distribute it to everyone. Why are they cooking the food at homeless shelters?? Why not just send huge blocks of frozen food?
Nutrients were never "alive" so you cannot kill them, but they can decompose. The freezing process stops/slows down the decomposition process, just like when you store flour in a cooler place so that it lasts longer. Frozen veggies may not necessarily be cheaper than non-frozen ones. They also require different storage, logistic, and cocking procedure compared to non-frozen ones. If you're interested in that I think you can call directly to a homeless shelter and ask them.
@@flowerchild777 Yup, and a lotta vitamin S in his sauce. I ain't saying it's a bad thing. We all have vices. If he knows what's up and isn't trying to convince others they'll all end up like him if they lift water bottles and eat broccoli it's all good.
lol kinda bullshit. he says u blanch/wash frozen vegetables so you lose vitamins.... but are you telling me you dont wash your fresh fruits? do you eat fruits with the skin on, without washing the bacteria off it? can you imagine eating a tomato off the shelf, without WASHING IT????!?!??
Are you listening, consumers? Save money and stop blaming Biden for your short pockets! And, the President isn't making you buy all that JUNK FOOD! ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
Thank you! As a single dweller frozen fruits and veggies save me a fortune!! Tired of throwing half used veggies and fruit in the waste bin!
OMG! You saved me a lot of money. I am so glad that you broke it down in a simple way. My doctor just told me yesterday that I can buy frozen fruits and veggies and that there's really no bid difference between the two!
Best thing about buying frozen is not having to wait for "in season" produce.
Is it any good?
@@JohnDoe-fs6lz I eat frozen veggies almost every day and I think they're just fine. Throw on a little bit of seasoning and you're good to go.
@@StrappingYoungLadam it’s supposed to help you 💩 shit better right?
@@JohnDoe-fs6lz I mean there is a fair amount of fiber in vegetables so if you're eating them frequently you'll be more regular yes 🤷🤷
Agreed
Thank you for this video! Been eating frozen veggies for years now, makes my meal prepping so much easier
Thank you! I have a fussy kid at home and dont want to waste anymore fresh veggies so from now on ill stick to frozen, i usualy dont have the time or money to keep buying fresh veggies every day too
1:51 this clip from my country Malaysia🇲🇾, i dont expect that😆
wouldnt it freeze the bacteria too?
Thank you for this video helped me a lot. Also, everyone looking for a healthy option make sure you check the frozen bags of veggies they add sugars to the most of them.
Thanks for the video. This was super useful.
Your videos are helpful and concise God bless you abundantly
Thanks for the video! Very helpful. I have a question about the washing process. I have heard that sometimes they use chlorinated water to kill bacteria, is this something we should be concerned about from a health standpoint of consuming chlorine?
Like most people don't have time every morning to make a green smoothie full of a variety of greens and mushroom, so I go to my organic markets every few weeks and get a massive batch of greens and mushrooms, blend them in a vitamix then put them into small daily serve containers and freeze them for a month. Every night I put one in the fridge to defrost, then add berries to taste when I blend them in the morning and take to work. Because I have frozen the veggies myself I know they have not been blanched. I highly recommend this if you don't have time to make them fresh everyday, to avoid your veggies dying in the fridge as Thomas
mentioned, unless you grow your own, which I currently can't do.
Please be aware that this Study was conducted with THE FROZEN FOOD FOUNDATION. One should be cautious if that, similar to when a tanning bed producer makes a study on cancerogenic dangers of tanning beds. It doesn’t have to mean it’s false, but one should always be aware of the finances behind studies as well.
Honestly we should just grow our own fruits and veggies. The waste can be used to feed animals or fertilize future fruits and veggies
Yes, and if you get some chickens, they can not only help you keep pests under control, but their manure is amazing fertilizer. Oh, and I suppose they give you eggs too 😂
Thanks for this video ..
I specifically get frozen broccoli 🥦 and Berries.
So what you said those to items that I get .. I was like YES!
Wasn’t sure witch was best for . Frozen or fresh (witch led me to your video)
Now i know . Thanks to you . 👍
My God. I'm just drooling over his biceps.
Fruity yute
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Awesome. Thank you for this video.
Thank you for this video. It's very helpful.
Thank you so much! This really helps!
Hell yes!!! So glad this is true!!!
thank you for your video,very helpful ^^
This was a very good video. Thank you, Sir!
Good news. Thanks!
They’re going to raise the price for frozen vegetables now lol
Nice👍Thanks
nice, thanks
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Thank you!!!
I dont have as much energy when i eat frozen fruits like i do with fresh fruit
Thanks man
What about frozen pizza, burritos or taquitos? Are they healthy to eat?
@@dropicalscouch 😂😂
Thx u
I eat frozen blueberries every day added to yogurt. But I’ve come to realize that they just aren’t tasty. They are dry and crunchy with no flavor or sweetness. I think the producers just freeze dry everything then sell some of it as “frozen”. I am trying canned blueberries and they are better than frozen but not as tasty as fresh. Frozen blackberries seem to have the same problem but frozen strawberries do not. They taste good. I’ve tried different brands and while some are better than others, none taste very good. I’ve taken some fresh blueberries then frozen them and that works well. I end up with tasty, juicy berries in my yogurt. I wish I could buy frozen blueberries that taste good when defrosted.
I am a little worried that their processing not only spoils the texture and flavor but impacts the nutritional value as well.
Are your biceps frozen too? Lol kidding thanks for the great and informative video 👌
thank you!!!
I don’t want my produce rotting in the fridge. I like frozen fruit the best😌
Didn't know Hugo Lloris was a lifestyle coach.
Hilarious.... I bet you 99% of people here won't know what you meant
The study you referred to was clearly funded by am entity involved in frozen foods. Fresh plants ALWAYS have more nutrients, and the study did not mention organic vs non organic so there are many loopholes in the study that could result in inaccurate conclusions. However, I still learned from the video and appreciate you posting it.
That's if you eat it that same day, say prepping a family meal or dinner for that same night. Then yes there maybe be some benefit as it's being used immediately and only suffers a minor nutritional loss from farm to grocery store. Otherwise no, that is false because the more time a fruit/vegetable spends not connected to the stem they were harvested from, the more they die/lose nutritional value. With frozen fruits/veggies, they preserve their nutritional value as they do not deteriorate in the same way as fresh fruits and veggies do. As stated in the video...
The whole organic vs non-organic is bullshit in my opinion and is not worth spending 2 extra dollars for the same thing. If you truly want "organic" foods, it's best to grow them yourself if you're worried about pesticides that much.
The whole organic vs non-organic debate has its own independent studies so there was no need to compare as, again, there are no significant differences in nutritional value when it comes to organic vs non-organic fruits/veggies.
Fresh veggies of course have more nutrients but you have to cook and eat it the same day.
Like in the older days our grand and greatgrand parents used to do, bring veggies from market or pick it from their own farm and cook it the same day for the whole family. Well, gone are those days, if you can do this in such busy lifestyle then hats off to you, but not everyone can.
@@Anisha-q5t true that. The big part nobody talks about is 90% of the time you have to heat up the frozen foods in order to eat them. This oftentimes reduces the nutritional value to less of that originally advertised, and no comparison has been done between fresh cooked vegetables and frozen cooked vegetables. If that study were done I assume it would be clear that fresh contains more nutritional value but it course this is just discussion and I have no way to know without expensive equipment
One other little perk of buying frozen is SCANNING THEM AT THE REGISTER IS MUCH FATSER 😆
What about eating them frozen? I put frozen broccoli in my smoothie and I worried that the fact that they are frozen and blended on top of that, that maybe my kids and I aren't getting the best nutrition out of them?
Hope he actually answers your question. If not, maybe go to his channel and ask again? I'd like to know too
You’d think that having them frozen would be even better because cooking or thawing it would lower the nutritional value.
And blending it would just make it easier to digest and therefore increase the bioavailability of all the good stuff inside. Could be wrong but it makes sense, right?
@@KlyWest 1. Freezing retains all the nutrients. 2. Blending retains all the nutrients of the vegetables, including fiber. With fruits, bldending increases sugar surge because more free sugars are released from cells. Same with vegetables, but there are fewer sugars to begin with, so its acceptable.
Thanks a lot!
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I was here to learn more about frozen vegetable but I couldn't move my eyes away from the pair of biceps.....
Is canned veggies ok
Hello, there,
Like frozen vegetables, canned ones are also processed right after being harvested. However, sodium is often added to canned products as a preservative-- so that's a draw back.
Lol I'm so happy to hear this I started twerking. My kids are looking at me befuddled.. Turn up 😂
Frozen is better for histamine production too!
Really?🤔 What if you're cooking the vegetables immediately after harvest? Is that still going to be less nutritious? I really want to know.
Lol okay nevermind. My assumption was confirmed by someone else. Should have covered it in your video and I'm sorry if you did and I didn't hear it.
They seem to last one week in my fridge
Is anyone else bothered by him saying Squash while showing a picture of a courgette (zucchini)?
My mind is blown
My whole life i was taught t/ opposite
WTF mannnn!! 🤯
Tarzan? Is that you?
oj juice man
How do I cook the vegetables without losing most of the nutrients?
Steam them
Yo this is crazy why doesn’t freezing kill the nutrients?? We can prepare gourmet food in huge batches and distribute it to everyone. Why are they cooking the food at homeless shelters?? Why not just send huge blocks of frozen food?
Nutrients were never "alive" so you cannot kill them, but they can decompose. The freezing process stops/slows down the decomposition process, just like when you store flour in a cooler place so that it lasts longer. Frozen veggies may not necessarily be cheaper than non-frozen ones. They also require different storage, logistic, and cocking procedure compared to non-frozen ones. If you're interested in that I think you can call directly to a homeless shelter and ask them.
where did your pecs go?
Frozen vegetables are so much tastier than so called fresh. I can’t believe ppl that think different? Probably bcse of the biased.
Steroids? Pass the bucket please...I need the cash...Pleaseeees!
Your muscles look like you filled them up with oil or something
I don't trust people with un-natural arms like that. Seriously, that's just not right.
Exactly my thoughts, too. He's trying to preach health yet obviously uses unhealthy drugs to enhance his appearance.
@@tommydarko1984 I don't think that's the case. He's got a gym in his house.
@@flowerchild777 Yup, and a lotta vitamin S in his sauce. I ain't saying it's a bad thing. We all have vices. If he knows what's up and isn't trying to convince others they'll all end up like him if they lift water bottles and eat broccoli it's all good.
If you get off your butt and actually lift, maybe a square look is not your cards too
Damn dumbass ppl here really think u use steroids when they're just too lazy to do anything about themselves 😔 Great video
lol kinda bullshit. he says u blanch/wash frozen vegetables so you lose vitamins.... but are you telling me you dont wash your fresh fruits? do you eat fruits with the skin on, without washing the bacteria off it? can you imagine eating a tomato off the shelf, without WASHING IT????!?!??
Are you listening, consumers? Save money and stop blaming Biden for your short pockets! And, the President isn't making you buy all that JUNK FOOD! ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
why must you muscle guys wear your seven year old sons t shirts ! .
this guy doesn't know what he's talking about, and clearly needs to hit the gym.
LOL!
...omg. This guy has to be the biggest narcissist on YT.
Can you juice frozen veg?