Health 27/05/2026 12:38

China’s Top 4 Longevity Foods Revealed — Sweet Potatoes Only Rank Third, and the #1 Choice Surprises Many People

Four Longevity Foods in China — Sweet Potatoes Rank Third, but the No.1 Spot Surprises Everyone

According to Chinese nutrition experts and surveys on the diets of long-living populations, these are the four top foods believed to promote longevity. Sweet potatoes rank third, but the No.1 food is what many people least expect.

1. Soybeans — The Unexpected No.1 Longevity Food

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Many people are surprised that soybeans (tofu, soy milk, natto, steamed soybeans) take the top spot.

Why soybeans?

  • Rich in easily digestible plant protein

  • High in antioxidants (isoflavones)

  • Reduce inflammation

  • Lower bad cholesterol and protect the heart

  • Reduce risk of breast and prostate cancer

  • Strengthen bones and prevent osteoporosis

In many Chinese “longevity villages,” elderly people consume tofu almost daily.

2. Whole Grains

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(Oats, millet, brown rice, barley, sorghum, etc.)

Benefits:

  • High fiber → improves heart health

  • Stabilizes blood sugar

  • Promotes healthy weight and satiety

  • Prevents constipation

  • Lowers risk of chronic diseases

Whole grains are a dietary staple among long-living populations in China.

3. Sweet Potatoes — A True Longevity Superfood

Ranked third, sweet potatoes are considered one of the world’s healthiest foods by the WHO.

Benefits:

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  • High in fiber, vitamin A and vitamin E

  • Supports gut health

  • Lowers cholesterol

  • Prevents constipation

  • Strong antioxidant properties

In regions with exceptional longevity, such as Okinawa and parts of China, sweet potatoes are eaten almost every day.

4. Cruciferous Vegetables

(Broccoli, cabbage, bok choy, kale, mustard greens…)

Health benefits:

  • Rich in sulforaphane → strong anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects

  • Boost immunity

  • Detoxify the liver

  • Support heart, brain, and bone health

  • High in vitamin C and fiber

Doctors recommend eating cruciferous vegetables 4–5 times per week.

Conclusion

China’s Top 4 Longevity Foods are:

  1. Soybeans

  2. Whole grains

  3. Sweet potatoes

  4. Cruciferous vegetables

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