30 Cholesterol-Fighting Foods You Need in Your Diet
Kale

Kale has been labeled a superfood, but there's a reason for that. On top of being rich in Vitamin A and Vitamin C, it also binds to bile which can lower LDL cholesterol over time. You can even incorporate it into green smoothies to get more of it into your system if you aren't a fan of the taste.
Kale isn't for everyone, but you can hide the bitterness in raw salads by adding in dried fruits. Raisins and cranberries add a little sugar content that balances out the bitterness.