The Wicked star has previously sung the praises of one fruit in particular, saying she eats it ‘every day’ – and it has plenty of important health benefits
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Ariana Grande has been captivating new audiences all over the world thanks to her role as Glinda the good witch in Wicked.The popstar, known for her smash hits such as Thank You, Next and We Can’t Be Friends, is thought to have eaten a vegan diet for the past decade or so, despite being ‘raised on meat and cheese’ as a youngster thanks to her Italian heritage.She previously revealed to the Mirror that a she is a "firm believer in eating a full plant-based, whole food diet that can expand your life length and make you an all-round happier person." But there’s one fruit in particular that she’s said to love the most – and it has an array of important health benefits. READ MORE: Home chef shares ‘flu bomb’ recipe that ‘gets rid of illness in just three days’ The singing sensation has hailed strawberries as her favourite fruit in the past, posting on X – formerly Twitter – that she’s eaten ‘five strawberries a day for as long as I can remember’.These popular berries make an excellent addition to smoothies, porridge, desserts or they’re just as good eating as a snack. But aside from being delicious and juicy, they’re packed with important vitamins and nutrients that can help to ward off a host of different health issues.One of them being types of cancer, according to the experts at the MD Anderson Cancer Centre . They’ve noted that not one food can prevent it altogether, but certain types have properties that can boost overall health and reduce your risk of developing illnesses.Most berries – including strawberries – are rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants. One study has shown the importance of antioxidants in cancer prevention, as they can […]
Ariana Grande’s ‘favorite fruit’ that can boost gut health and slash risk of cancer