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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Can You Eat a Pomegranate Seed?

Considered “super foods” because of their healthy nutrient content, pomegranates are available mostly between the months of October and January. While cracking open a pomegranate to extract the seeds can be a time-consuming process, you can purchase and eat the seeds directly for a nutritious snack.

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Lentils in wooden bowl

Can I Eat Raw Lentils?

Despite their versatility in meals, you can't necessarily eat lentils in any form. Like other legumes such as beans, lentils are not eaten raw, unless they are sprouted first. You'll also gain the nutritional benefits by cooking mature lentils and eating them plain.

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Bloating After Eating Bananas

If you’ve ever experienced fullness in your abdomen combined with other digestive symptoms, then you’ve likely had bloating. A banana, a potassium-rich fruit, is not a common cause of bloating. In fact, bananas are known for having the opposite effects.

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How Peanut Butter Helps You Burn Fat

You may eliminate fat when you’re trying to lose weight, but the fact is the human body needs fat for overall maintenance, including brain health. Furthermore, fat helps you better absorb fat-soluble vitamins. The key is to find healthy fats, in lieu of saturated and trans fats that harm your heart.

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High Blood Pressure After Drinking Green Tea

Green tea is often touted as one of the healthiest drink options. As with other types of tea, green tea comes from Camellia sinensis plant leaves. However, compared with black tea, green tea is lower in caffeine and has a high epigallocatechin gallate content.

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Strawberry Yogurt

Low-Fat Vs. Nonfat Yogurt

The makeup of yogurt was once simple: milk and live cultures. Consumers sometimes get confused as to which type of yogurt to buy, because the ingredients in many types of yogurts are not as straightforward anymore. In an effort to make healthier products, some yogurt manufacturers use reduced-fat milk.

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Acne and Almonds

Certain foods are often to blame for acne. However, according to the Acne website, there is no scientific proof that unhealthy food can make your skin break out. Still, there are specific healthy foods, including almonds, which benefit your skin health and can help prevent or even reduce your acne.

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salad with Parmesan cheese and pomegranate

Nutritional Value of Salads

Salads can be packed full of valuable nutrients, depending on the variety of vegetables you put in them. Also, the amount of calories in your salad can vary widely because of the type of cheese, dressing, nuts and protein you may add onto it.

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Are There Health Benefits of Drinking Diet Soda?

Diet soda is one of the most controversial beverages around. According to Purdue University, research suggests that there is nothing diet-friendly about such sodas. When compared with regular soda, diet soft drinks seem like healthier selections, because they lack sugar and calories.

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Vitamin Water Health Facts

Bottled water is the second most purchased type of drink in the United States, just behind carbonated sodas, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Vitamin water falls into the bottled water category.

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The Definition of Food Supplements

Nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, are best derived from food sources. However, you might find it difficult to eat a balanced diet on a regular basis, especially if you have special food considerations, like allergies, that make certain items off-limits.

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Allergies to Pumpkin Seeds

Pumpkin seeds are not considered to be a highly allergenic food such as sesame or other seeds. In fact, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, allergies to pumpkin seeds are rare. Still, you may develop an allergy to pumpkin seeds if you are particularly sensitive to pumpkin.

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Tangerine

What Is the Difference Between Oranges & Tangerines?

Many consumers believe an orange is just an orange. Citrus growers often cringe at this misconception, given the number of varieties available in this class of fruit. Oranges are at the top of the citrus chain, both in terms of eating and processing for juices.

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No-Carb Alcohol Drinks

No-carb alcohol drinks are free of carbohydrates. You may have chosen a low-carb lifestyle an in effort to lose weight, or to help control diabetes. However, some alcoholic beverages are marketed as being free of carbohydrates, or low in overall carb content.

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What Are the Health Benefits of Bottled Water?

Bottled water is the second most commonly purchased beverage in the United States. The Food and Drug Administration estimates that the average person drinks 26 gallons of bottled water per year. Bottled water carries many labels, from spring, drinking and purified to artisan and mineral water.

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Calories in Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio

Santa Margherita pinot grigio ranks high among wine drinkers. Like all other types of wine, however, pinot grigio is also high in calories, with little nutritional value. A 6-ounce glass has 120 calories. This is lower than than average for pinot grigio, which typically contains around 140 calories.

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Why Coconut Oil Is Good for Children

Coconut oil is a type of fat. It is available in health food stores for alternative medicine. Coconut oil is also prevalent in commercially baked foods. There is debate as to whether this type of fat is healthy for children.

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Pumpkin pieces on the cutting board

Can You Eat Raw Pumpkin?

Pumpkins aren’t just for Halloween carvings or for making a Thanksgiving Day pie. This hearty vegetable is chock-full of nutrients you can enjoy any time of year. In fact, it is among the top “fall produce picks” from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

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Arabic Coffee Nutrition Information

Arabica beans produce the most common type of coffee in the world. In fact, the Coffee Research Institute estimates that up to 80 percent of the world’s coffee is produced from Arabica coffee plants. Arabic coffee is one type of beverage made from these coffee beans, which offer numerous nutritional benefits.

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Benefits of Magnesium Chloride

Magnesium chloride is a supplement version of magnesium, a mineral found naturally in the body. The mineral is essential for muscle and nerve functions, as well as heart and bone health. Certain foods, such as nuts, whole grains, beans and spinach, are rich sources of magnesium.

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