Nutrition Facts Guide: Superfoods, Lipids & Healthy Oils

Nutrition facts for superfoods like acerola cherry and ginger juice reveal hidden health benefits. Learn about the three types of lipids, the difference between cider and distilled vinegar, and the best vitamins for vibrant skin.

Soba Noodles Nutrition

Soba means buckwheat in Japanese. Although some versions of soba noodles contain wheat, you can find soba noodles made with just buckwheat flour. These noodles, used in both hot and cold dishes, look like spaghetti but have a nuttier flavor.

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Popcorn Nutrition Facts

Movie night with your family often isn't the same without popping some corn and adding your favorite toppings. Whether you enjoy making your own air-popped popcorn or microwave popcorn, or prefer caramel popcorn, the nutritional value of the snack varies slightly.

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What Foods Contain Calcium Sulfate?

Calcium sulfate, a food additive used to stabilize and firm foods and regulate their acidity levels, is found in a variety of processed foods. In the amounts typically found in food and supplements, calcium sulfate isn't likely to cause adverse effects and is generally regarded as safe by the U.S.

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High-Calorie Vegetarian Foods

You ingest significantly fewer calories and less fat when you follow a vegetarian diet. However, eating vegetarian food is no guarantee of low-calorie intake. There are some high-fat, bulky or processed vegetarian foods that are very high in calories.

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List of the Lowest Calorie Junk Food

When you have a sweet tooth for convenience-store goodies, make smarter choices when it comes to picking which junk food you will eat. While junk food is appropriately named because it offers little in the way of nutrition, there are some lower-calorie options to feed your junk food cravings.

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Unflavored Gelatin Nutrition

Gelatin is normally made from animal collagen found in skin, bones and hooves. Vegetarian gelatin is made from seaweed, and is sold in a powdered form called agar. Gelatin is used to make products like yogurt, salad dressing and candy.

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List of Carbohydrates in Fruits & Vegetables

Carbohydrates provide fuel for your body and your brain, and they should make up about 45 to 65 percent of your diet. Some types of carbohydrates are better for you than others, however, just as some sources of carbohydrates are more nutritious than others.

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What Are the Nutrition Facts of Diet Sprite?

What originated as diet Sprite is now called Sprite Zero -- a transparent, lemon-lime flavored soft drink that uses artificial sweeteners to produce a low-calorie, caffeine-free soda. Produced by Coca-Cola, Sprite Zero is known for a crisp, clean taste without the high sugar content found in other soft drinks.

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Hard-Boiled Egg Nutrition

Maybe you haven't heard, but eggs are no longer on the list of bad foods. While eggs are high in cholesterol, researchers now know that cholesterol in food doesn't raise blood cholesterol levels -- saturated fat does. So if you like hard-boiled eggs, go ahead and include them in your diet a few days a week.

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Nutritional Benefits of Black Currant Juice

Black currants are small, dark red and purple berries, so darkly colored they may actually appear black, hence their name. Juicy and sweet, with a slightly tart aftertaste, black currants are often used to make jams, jellies and preserves.

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Low Calorie Chinese Foods

Like most cuisines, the caloric content of Chinese food meals range from high to low. Because Chinese fare is such a popular take-out option for busy Americans, it's important to keep the calories under control for weight management.

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The Nutritional Value of Coconuts

The hard, brown coconut you find in the produce section of the supermarket is actually the stone of a mature coconut fruit, similar to a peach stone. When you crack open the coconut, you will see a thin coating surrounding the inner flesh, then the white, coconut meat.

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Foods That Contain Phosphates

Your body needs phosphates -- compounds that contain the mineral phosphorus -- to build strong bones and teeth, to help synthesize DNA and RNA and to keep the kidneys functioning properly. Healthy adults should have approximately 700 milligrams of phosphorus each day.

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Alternatives to Slimfast

The Slimfast plan involves eating two meal-replacement shakes or bars, three healthy snacks and one self-prepared, 500-calorie meal for a total of about 1,200 calories daily. The plan is convenient but may not be for everyone since it has a limited selection of bars and shakes.

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Soy Formula vs. Lactose-Free Formula

When it comes to your infant's diet, nothing beats breast milk. But if you can't breastfeed or need to supplement, make sure your baby gets the right formula. Soy and lactose-free are two options -- but don't give them to your infant without a good reason.

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Weight Loss Vs. Loss of Inches

Maintaining a healthy weight is about more than just the number on the scale. It's also about achieving an appropriate body composition -- or a healthy ratio of body fat to lean mass -- too.

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The Health Benefits of Raw Celery Juice

Crisp and pale green, celery is a low-calorie vegetable that's chock-full of nutrients. A 1-cup serving of fresh celery juice -- produced from 4 cups of chopped raw celery -- has 65 calories, less than 0.7 grams of fat and almost 2.8 grams of protein. This makes celery juice a good choice to help you get 3.

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How Much Do Nutritionists Make a Year?

Nutritionists work in a variety of roles and venues, including hospitals, schools, spas, clinics and outpatient care facilities. A nutritionist’s annual salary will vary, according to healthcaresalaryonline.com, depending on the location and setting.

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