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dimanche 27 octobre 2019

Food of the Week: Onions

As mentioned earlier in the Description section, onions are a remarkable food in terms of their worldwide geography, and this feature of onions is quickly visible in their history. Most researchers point to Central Asia as the original birthplace of ...

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Recipe of the Week: 7-Minute Healthy Sauteed Onions

The traditional way of sauteeing onions until brown (caramelizing) can destroy many of their health benefits. I discovered that Healthy Sauteeing not only helps bring out their sweet flavor but helps to preserve more of their nutrients. ...

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Best sources of Biotin

Biotin is a B-complex vitamin that has been identified as a necessary nutrient for a century, but has only begun to be understood in the past two decades. It has also been previously referred to as coenzyme R, vitamin H, and vitamin B7, with the ...

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From the kitchen: Tips for Preparing Onions

Cut onions into 1/4-inch slices to cook them evenly and quickly. Let them sit for at least 5 minutes to help enhance their health-promoting benefits. While many people love to eat onions, most dread cutting them since this process usually brings a ...

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What is acrylamide and how is it involved with food and health?

Acrylamide is a potentially toxic and potentially cancer-causing substance that can be naturally present in uncooked, raw foods in very small amounts. But for this substance to pose a risk of toxicity or cancer, it must be present in foods in much ...

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What do you think about salad spinners?

One obstacle to eating fresh, raw vegetables is the time it takes to clean and chop them. Using a salad spinner can help you throw together a fresh, nutritious salad, even when you are in a hurry. Start by making a trip to a kitchen shop, to ...

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Many of your recipes call for vegetable broth. Do you use store-bought or homemade broth?

While some people like to only use homemade broth, we think that high-quality store-bought broth works great and is very convenient. Broth is available in either cans or aseptic packages. While I like the aseptically packaged broth better because it ...

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How do our vegetable recommendations at WHFoods compare with common public health recommendations?

At WHFoods, we place greater emphasis on vegetables than most common public health recommendations. In fact, we are not aware of any widely publicized vegetable recommendations that focus as much on vegetables as much as we do. You will find public ...

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samedi 26 octobre 2019

Baked Tofu-Tortilla Extravaganza

This layered casserole of tortillas and tofu infused with Southwestern flavors is a favorite go-to recipe for company brunch. I’ve been making it for years and it never fails to please. Serve with a simple bean dish and a salad or slaw.

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Roasted Potatoes and Tomatoes with Rosemary

Roasted Potatoes and Tomatoes with Rosemary

Roasted potatoes flavored with tomatoes and rosemary make an appealing side dish for winter and early spring holiday meals or company dinners. Their mellow flavor is always welcome at the table. Photos by Evan Atlas.

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dimanche 20 octobre 2019

Food of the Week: Cabbage

As you might imagine from the complicated set of descriptions above, it has been equally complicated for plant researchers to trace the exact history of cabbage and its development. Because of the linguistic overlap between "choy" and "cabbage" and ...

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Recipe of the Week: 5-Minute Healthy Sauteed Red Cabbage

If you are used to eating green cabbage, I encourage you to try the special flavor and nutrients found in red cabbage as part of your Healthiest Way of Eating. It tastes great and you will also benefit from its rich concentration of health promoting ...

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Best sources of Vitamin C

Vitamin C may be the most familiar of all of the nutrients. Although most adults would be hard pressed to name a good food source of biotin or riboflavin, most everyone can name citrus fruits as good sources of vitamin C. It is also a commonly used ...

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From the kitchen: Tips for Preparing Cabbage

Even though the inside of cabbage is usually clean since the outer leaves protect it, you still may want to clean it. Remove the thick fibrous outer leaves and cut the cabbage into pieces and then wash under running water.If you notice any signs of ...

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Should I Include Meatless Meals In My Diet?

Ever since 1977 and the United States Senate report on Dietary Goals, we've been asked to decrease our consumption of meat. During the 1980's, the emphasis was on choosing lean meats rather than fatty cuts. During the 1990's, the Dietary Guidelines ...

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How Does Cutting, Slicing, and Chopping Affect Fresh Vegetables?

Food scientists treat the cutting, slicing, and chopping of fresh vegetables as procedures that wound the cells of the plants and trigger injury-based responses by the plant cells. As a general rule, researchers treat vegetable chopping as a form of ...

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What is Healthy Saute?

"Healthy Saute" is a very special way of preparing foods because it has the benefits of three methods in one. It is a saute that uses vegetable or chicken broth or water in place of heated oils; I am particularly conscious of creating ...

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dimanche 13 octobre 2019

Food of the Week: Garlic

Few foods have been enjoyed for such a long period of time and in so many different parts of the world as garlic. There is evidence that garlic originally grew wild in locations as diverse as China, India, Egypt, and what is now Ukraine. At the ...

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Recipe of the Week: Garlic Dip

For a great appetizer before dinner or as a snack any time of the day, try this quick and easy-to-make dip that goes with any type of fresh cut vegetables (such as carrots, celery, cucumbers, or bell peppers. Vegetable appetizers are a great way to ...

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Best sources of Vitamin B6

Best sources of Vitamin ...

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From the kitchen: Tips for Preparing Garlic

The first step to using garlic is to separate the individual cloves. An easy way to do this is to place the bulb on a cutting board or hard surface and gently, but firmly, apply pressure with the palm of your hand at an angle. This will cause the ...

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High-Temperature Cooking & The World's Healthiest Foods

(Note: All temperatures below are reported in Fahrenheit measurements).One of the greatest insults to nourishment in our modern, fast-paced, and processed food culture is the high heat at which so much of our food is cooked. We deep fat fry at ...

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Can salads be a good source of nutrients?

While according to Gertrude Stein "a rose is a rose is a rose", at the World's Healthiest Foods, we could not say that the same thing goes for salads since "a salad is not a salad is not a salad". That is because to many people salads are ...

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Healthy Eating for Less

As many people scrutinize their investments, it's important to not overlook one of our most important investments, our health. Diet can play an integral role in long-term health - let alone the level of energy and vitality we feel in the present - ...

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What Is Your Approach to Genetically Modified Foods?

At WHFoods, we discourage consumption as well as development of genetically modified foods. Given the rapid rise of these foods in the marketplace, we would also like to see labeling of all foods (both present and future) that are genetically ...

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jeudi 10 octobre 2019

Kid-Friendly Peanut Butter Noodles

Kid-friendly Peanut butter noodles

This basic recipe for peanut butter noodles is designed for kids whose preferences run to milder flavors, but adults can enjoy this as well! Spice up their portion with hot sauce—such as Sriracha—or dried hot red pepper flakes and a sprinkling of scallion. These kid-friendly Peanut Butter Noodles are good at room temperature as well as served warm.

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mercredi 9 octobre 2019

Grain-Free Autumn Fruit Crumble

Autumn Fruit Crumble2 ricki heller

With the abundance of fall fruit and absence of grains, this dish offers a great lower-glycemic way to start your day. Add a bit more protein, and you’re all set! For best results, select crisp, sweet apples, such as Gala, Honeycrisp, or Pink Lady, and firm pears, such as D’Anjou or Bosc.

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dimanche 6 octobre 2019

Food of the Week: Crimini Mushrooms

Bok choy has been enjoyed in China and other parts of Asia for over 1,500 years. And bok choy is by no means a total newcomer to North America either, having been cultivated on the continent for over 100 years. About 95 million pounds of Asian ...

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Recipe of the Week: 3-Minute Bok Choy

I have discovered that "Healthy Sauteing" bok choy for just 3 minutes gives you perfectly cooked bok choy and cutting it into small pieces after cooking enhances the flavor even more. ...

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Best sources of Vitamin K

If you've read about vitamins A, B, C, D, and E, you might feel like we've missed a few vitamins as we jump over to vitamin K. But there are no vitamins F through J (at least not yet). Vitamin K is named after the German word for blood clotting ( ...

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From the kitchen: Tips for Preparing Bok Choy

From all of the cooking methods we tried when cooking cabbage, our favorite is Healthy Saute. We think that it provides the greatest flavor and is also a method that allows for concentrated nutrient retention. To Healthy Saute bok ...

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I've heard a lot about eating a "colorful diet." Should I pick fruits and vegetables based on color to help me get more benefits from these foods?

Color shouldn't be the only factor when picking fruits and vegetables - but it also shouldn't be ignored. In this article, we will tell you when to rely on color and when to rely on other features of fruits and vegetables. You'll learn the basis of ...

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Feeling Great with Cruciferous Vegetables

Part of the vitality that we feel when we are fully healthy and well-nourished comes from the functioning of our body systems at their full capacity and the successful balancing and integration of all metabolic processes taking place within our ...

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