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Having at least five portions of a variety of fruit and veg each day has lots of health benefits. For example, it reduces your chances of developing heart disease and some types of cancer.
Most people in the UK don't eat nearly enough fruit and veg. And plenty of people think they're eating enough when they're not.
Each of these provides one portion of fruit and veg:
Try to change your daily diet so that eating lots of fruit and veg becomes a habit. Here are some tips on how to increase your fruit and veg intake:
Remember that fresh, frozen, tinned, dried and juiced fruit and veg can all count towards your daily portions, but juice can only count as one portion a day, however much you drink. This is because you don't get the same nutritional benefits from juice as you get from whole fruit and veg.
And even though potatoes are vegetables, they are classified as a starchy food, so they don't count towards our five daily portions of fruit and veg.
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