
5. Mushrooms
“Mushrooms are an excellent source of vitamin D to help fight depression and anxiety,” say The Nutrition Twins. “In fact, they’re the only vegetable to naturally contain vitamin D! Some of the light-exposed mushrooms can provide 100 percent of the daily value for vitamin D, so add them to your salads, your omelets, your soups, stir-fries, and casseroles.”
The best part when it comes to eating mushrooms? They can boost your memory, minimize the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, improve your digestive system and maintain healthy skin. (Here are other foods that can slow the aging process!)