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I’ve recently come to the realization that when I’m feeling sluggish and tired, it’s often because I’m actually dehydrated. It usually happens around that 2 pm slump at work, when I’ve forgotten to refill my water bottle and reach for a coffee instead.
Okay, science class dismissed, and now the real question is: What else can we do about it besides drinking more water?
Since I for one find snacking to be more fun sometimes, I’m really interested in which fruits and vegetables do double duty in giving our bodies major doses of nutrition and hydration.
Scroll on for the 10 best hydrating foods and our favorite recipes for using them. Hint: these all have the bonus quality of being low-calorie because, well, water.
The Top 10 Best Hydrating Foods
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Cucumber
Cucumber is the Beyonce of hydrating foods with 96% water content. They’re also packed with vitamin C (hence why they’re so great for soothing puffy eyes!).
The perfect summertime fruit IMHO, watermelon’s sweet, refreshing, and made up of 92% water making it one of the best hydrating foods. Try it in the recipes below, or eat it by the slice and go ahead and let the juiciness drip all over you.
Since cauliflower is filling and hearty, especially when roasted, I was shocked to discover that it’s actually 91% water. Packed full of Vitamin C, Vitamin K, fiber, and omega-3’s, it’s one of the most nutrient-dense hydrating foods out there.
I think of grapefruit as the ultimate dieter’s food, and while the claim that you actually burn calories eating it is a myth, it is pretty darn close to being calorie-free. Thankfully, it’s still full of deliciousness, and I love the tart sweetness that grapefruit brings to desserts, salads, or eaten straight up with a tiny sprinkle of sugar.
Spinach is one of the most nutrient-dense veggies out there, which is pretty amazing considering the fact that it’s 92% water. One serving will give you energy-boosting nutrients like magnesium, potassium, and B-vitamins. Eat up!
Melons are just bursting with that juicy sweet flavor we all love. When they’re in season, I can’t leave a trip to the market without a ripe melon in tow. I usually chop it up the minute I get home and store it in containers in the fridge for the ultimate easy guilt-free snack.
Thank goodness for sweet strawberries. Even on their own, they taste like a treat, and with a 92% water content, they’ll flood your skin and body with major hydration.
Grilled, sautéed, or zoodled, there’s no wrong way to cook zucchini. With 94% water content, they’re super hydrating and you can eat them by the cup guilt-free. We have so many great zucchini recipes on the site, but I narrowed down a few of my faves.
For dieters, celery is famous for being practically “free” of calories… thanks to all that water. Little known fact: it’s also packed with natural salts to help replenish magnesium levels.
This juicy fruit is one of the best hydrating foods because it’s made up of 87% water and boasts major digestive and immunity-boosting benefits. Plus, one bite makes me feel like I’m on a tropical vacay.
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