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  2. 50 Foods That Are Super Healthy

    www.healthline.com/nutrition/50-super-healthy-foods

    14. Macadamia nuts. Macadamia nuts are tasty and higher in monounsaturated fats and lower in omega-6 fatty acids than most other nuts. 15. Walnuts. Walnuts are highly nutritious and rich in fiber ...

  3. Food Calculator: Carbs, Calories, Fat, Protein and More - WebMD

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    Get the nutrition lowdown on all your meals and everything in between. Find out the calories, carbs, fat, fiber, and more in over 37,000 foods and drinks. Whether you're eating out or dining in ...

  4. What Are High Fiber Foods? Chart, Fiber Needs, and More

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    Chart, Fiber Needs, and More. High fiber foods include whole plant foods, like fruits, vegetables, legumes, and seeds. They can help support gut health and healthy digestion. Fiber is a nutrient ...

  5. Healthy Eating 101: Nutrients, Macros, Tips, and More

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    Eat whole foods. A healthy eating pattern should be primarily composed of whole foods like vegetables, fruits, beans, nuts, seeds, whole grains, and protein sources like eggs and fish. Hydrate the ...

  6. Food Sources of 31 Essential Vitamins and Minerals - WebMD

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    Foods that have it: Green leafy vegetables, nuts, dairy, soybeans, potatoes, whole wheat, quinoa. How much you need: Men aged 19-30: 400 milligrams per day. Men aged 31 and older: 420 milligrams ...

  7. 8 Foods High in Fiber and Why You Need It - WebMD

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    A half-cup serving of cooked artichoke contains 4.8 grams of fiber. Oats. Oats are high in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidant compounds. They also contain a type of soluble fiber called beta ...

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