They also have a lot of fiber (3 grams), are a decent source of vitamin C (about 10% of your daily value), and contain only about 50 calories.
Apples
Speaking of vitamin C, did you know a one-cup serving of bell peppers contains three times the amount of vitamin C as an orange
Bell peppers
Eating broccoli raw is also the best way to retain its nutrients, which include fiber, iron, and vitamins C and K.
Broccoli
It may not be watermelon, but cantaloupe, another member of the melon family, is still packed with water.
Cantaloupe
They’re mostly water—about 88% water, to be more precise. They’re also a diet-friendly snack
Carrots
Celery is actually 95% water, which means when compared to carrots, it’s actually an even healthier vehicle for delivering dips
Celery
Although cheese can absolutely be part of a healthy diet, the only variety that’s touted as a weight-loss food is cottage cheese.
Cottage cheese
just remember that cucumbers consist of 96% water, so cucumbers basically already are cucumber water. It’s actually the wateriest item on this list. Enjoy!
Cucumber
A full cup! That’s a lot of hydration power, but it’s worth noting that one grapefruit also contains more than twice the amount of vitamin C
Grapefruit
vitamin C and potassium, honeydew melons contain as much water as a cantaloupe, which makes sense because those two are always hanging out together in fruit salads.
Honeydew