
27. Lentils
People have used lentils in cuisine since practically the beginning of human history. Egyptians had lentils in their royal tombs, and lentils remain a staple in Middle Eastern and Indian diets. All varieties of lentils are excellent sources of both B vitamins and folate, essential vitamins that your cells need to function. Folate, in specific, helps your cells control gene activity and lower homocysteine levels, which can help delay or prevent Alzheimer’s. Folate also helps your body build new cells.
Lentils are also a tremendous pantothenic acid source, making co-enzyme A a vital ingredient for brain function. Co-enzyme A helps with energy production and overall cognitive performance, keeping your brain healthy and strong. Combine these benefits with the fact that lentils have the second-highest protein content of all legumes and have other essential minerals like magnesium, iron, and zinc.