Mackerel
If you need to take a break from salmon and tuna, Mackerel is a great way to spice up your salads or cooked dish. This oily fish is a rich source of Omega-3, and loaded with antioxidants like mineral selenium. This means Mackerel is ideal for helping protect against heart disease, as well as cancer.
Nuts
Its ok to go nuts now! Whether you prefer almonds, walnuts or cashews, these nutty little gems are packed with wholesome nutrients and unsaturated fatty acids. So, eating a handful of nuts in moderation can actually help lower your cholesterol and be good for your heart health.