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Pears, Health and Nutrition Benefits

Pears are sweet, bell-shaped fruits that have been enjoyed since ancient times. They can be eaten crisp or soft. They’re not only delicious but also offer many health benefits backed by science. Here are 9 impressive health benefits of pears 1. Highly nutritious Pears come in many different varieties. Bartlett, Bosc, and D’Anjou pears are…
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Benefits of Nuts

Nuts are a very popular food. They’re tasty, convenient, and can be enjoyed on all kinds of diets — from keto to vegan. Despite being high in fat, they have a number of impressive health and weight benefits. Here are the top 8 health benefits of eating nuts. What Are Nuts? Nuts are seed kernels…
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Is Peanut Butter Good or Bad for Your Health?

Peanut butter is one of the world’s most popular spreads. To many peanut butter lovers, it tastes delicious and the texture is simply amazing — especially the way it sticks to the roof of your mouth before it melts. Of course, not everyone can enjoy peanuts. Some people are allergic to peanuts, and they can…
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Eggs

Incredible Nutritious Eggs are among the most nutritious foods on the planet. A whole egg contains all the nutrients required to turn a single cell into a baby chicken. A single large boiled egg contains: Vitamin A: 6% of the RDA Folate: 5% of the RDA Vitamin B5: 7% of the RDA Vitamin B12: 9% of the RDA Vitamin B2: 15% of…
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Veal Nutrition

veal is a nutritional power source. Recent USDA data reveals that a 3 oz. serving of cooked, trimmed veal provides less than 10% of the calories recommended for a 2,000 calorie diet. At the same time, veal delivers more than 10% of the daily values for protein, zinc, niacin, as well as vitamin B-12 and…
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Pork Lamb: Nutrition Facts and Health Effects

Lamb is the meat of young domestic sheep (Ovis aries). It’s a type of red meat — a term used for the meat of mammals that is richer in iron than chicken or fish. The meat of young sheep — in their first year — is known as lamb, whereas mutton is a term used…