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SuSurvival jakso 4: Kasvikset – Supermarket Survival

This blog post argues that vegetable quality, seasonality, freshness, and preparation matter more than simply eating large quantities of produce. Olli Posti recommends choosing flavorful, colorful, often organic or local vegetables and improving their digestibility and nutrient absorption with fat, acid, salt, blending, cooking, and juicing. The piece also critiques industrial agriculture and contrasts nutrient-dense vegetables with bland mass-produced options such as standard potatoes and imported supermarket produce.

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Author
Olli Posti
Place of writing
Finland
Intended for
Finnish readers interested in nutrition, grocery shopping, and practical ways to eat vegetables more effectively.
Author's life context

The author writes from personal experience as a Finnish health-oriented food writer experimenting with digestion, food quality, and supermarket choices. He reflects on earlier attempts to eat healthier and presents his current views as part of his Supermarket Survival series.

Inspirations

  • Sisäinen Sankari

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