Food & Nutrition: Culinary Techniques, Diets & Metabolic Health

Nutritional health is achieved through the therapeutic use of whole foods, safe culinary preparation, and understanding the metabolic impacts of specific dietary frameworks and ingredients.

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How Many Calories in Tortilla Soup?

Tortilla soup is a traditional Mexican dish made with tomatoes, chicken, chiles in adobo sauce and, of course, tortillas. A calorie-rich food, tortilla soup gets much of its nutritional value from carbohydrates and fats, particularly saturated fats.

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Calories in Potato Vodka

Whether it's made from potatoes, corn or rye, vodka's calorie content depends on the alcohol level rather than the main ingredient. All vodkas are created in much the same way, by fermenting a starch and then distilling the result.

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Health Benefits of Mixed Cranberry & Orange Juice

Orange and cranberry juice both offer up health benefits, but when you combine them you can pack a lot of nutrition into one glass of juice. For people who have trouble meeting fruit intake recommendations, adding a glass of 100 percent juice can help, according to Fruit Juice Facts.

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Side Effects of Soy and Rice Milk

While both soy and rice milk are good choices if you're trying to limit your intake of animal products or have an allergy or intolerance to cow's milk, they're not necessarily healthy for everyone. Side effects may include allergic reaction, impaired fertility or difficulty maintaining a healthy weight.

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Calories in Large Belgian Waffles

Belgian waffles are usually thicker and have larger and deeper square indentations than regular waffles. These waffles are sometimes also made using yeast instead of baking powder for leavening.

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Side Effects of Magnesium Taurate

Magnesium taurate is touted as an ideal supplement to treat magnesium deficiency. Magnesium deficiency is thought to exacerbate hormonal pain, headaches, diabetes and heart problems, while taurate is a compound naturally found in your stomach bile, which aids the breakdown of material you ingest.

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Vegetables High in Purines

Found in all living organisms, purines are necessary to build genetic material or DNA. Protein foods are the richest sources of purines, but some fruits and vegetables have higher amounts as well. When they are metabolized, purines are broken down into uric acid.

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List of Starchy Foods to Avoid

Starches are complex carbohydrates that can be excellent sources of energy for your body, but many foods with starches are unhealthy. They can be low in essential nutrients or high in calories, fat and sugars.

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Skin Rash From High Acidic Foods

A skin rash can result from either eating or touching highly acidic foods, such as tomatoes, peanuts or citrus fruits. If you develop a skin rash after you consume the food, you may have an allergy to that specific food.

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What Vitamins and Supplements Can Cause Constipation?

About one-half of U.S. adults take dietary supplements, with multivitamin-mineral products, calcium supplements and omega-3 or fish oil being the most common choices, reports a March 2013 article in "JAMA Internal Medicine."

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How Many Calories Does a Standard Drink Contain?

The calories hiding in each standard drink can vary depending on beverage choice and the added ingredients. A standard drink is any drink that contains about 0.6 fluid ounces of "pure" alcohol, according to the National Institutes of Health. Twelve ounces of regular beer, 5 oz. of wine and a 1.5-oz.

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Calories & Sugar in Wine

Wine, both white and red, has been consumed for centuries and by many different cultures. The grape's skin determines the wine's color, according to Cellarnotes.net. Calorie and sugar content is different across many kinds of wine.

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How Many Calories Are in Movie Theater Popcorn With No Butter?

Movie theaters are known for serving overpriced popcorn in inordinately large servings. While the number of calories in the buckets of popcorn from different movie theaters may vary in calorie count, the standard number of calories in 1 cup of oil-popped popcorn without butter is 55, according to the U.S.

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The Calories in Kombucha

Once relegated to specialty health-foods stores, kombucha has made its way to grocery chains across America. The fermented beverage is rich in probiotics, or friendly bacteria, and contains far fewer calories than most soft drinks and juices.

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Calories in Dried Chick Peas

Chickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, have been cultivated for over 7,000 years and continue to be a source of protein for people around the world. Dried chickpeas are inexpensive, versatile and are easily incorporated into a healthy diet.

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Calories in Taco Soup

Beef and red kidney beans are high-protein foods that are ingredients in taco soup. One cup of taco soup contains a significant amount of calories. Forty-five of those calories are from fat.

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Calories in a Glass of Pinot Grigio

Pinot grigio is a crisp, dry Italian white wine that, according to Joseph Bastianich in his book “Vino Italiano: The Regional Wines of Italy,” is best served as an aperitif, or pre-meal cocktail. The fresh, mild flavor primes the palate for food.

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Blackberry Brandy Calories

Blackberry brandy is brandy-based liqueur that has been flavored with blackberries and sugar. It can be drank by itself or incorporated into sweet cocktails.

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How Many Calories Did Michael Phelps Eat During the Olympics?

During the 2008 Summer Olympics, American swimming star Michael Phelps shared his typical Olympic diet. While it’s astounding to hear this total and realize how much food he’s really eating, it’s important to consider how many calories he was burning daily as well as his age and athletic ability.

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