2. apples. The great cold solar term is a season prone to depression, so you might as well eat apples often. Vitamin C is one of the important elements in the production of dopamine, adrenaline and other happy hormones. Lack of vitamins will reduce people's resistance and even lead to depression. Eating more fruits containing vitamin C, such as apples, will help to improve your mood. Because nearly half of vitamin C is distributed in the peel, it is better to eat it with the skin.
3. oranges. Oranges are called "good fruits for curing diseases" and are rich in vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, carotene, citric acid, hesperidin, aldehydes, alcohols, alkenes and other substances. Orange is rich in fiber, low in calories and contains natural sugar, which is the best choice to replace dinner or sweets such as candy, cakes and biscuits. People who love sweets and want to lose weight can eat oranges to satisfy their desire for sweets.
4. pears. Dry mouth, thirst and dry skin are most likely in winter. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that pear is slightly cold and sweet, which can produce fluid to quench thirst, moisten dryness and phlegm, and moisten intestines to relieve constipation. It's pear season. Pear juice is known as the "Sect of Hundred Fruits" and has a unique effect on dryness and dampness in autumn and winter. Especially suitable for people who are hot in winter.