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FLVS eh? :)
fruits, beans, grains, nuts
Yes of course Nuts, seeds, dried beans, almonds, walnuts, peanuts,dried beans, lentils are the nutrition which controls high BP.
One nut that contains caffeine is the Kola nut, which is used to make chocolate.
Macadamia nuts, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, pine nuts, whole wheat bread, green peas, okra, sun-dried tomatoes, Acorn squash, asparagus, soy beans and beans in general.
what sort of nuts, what sort of beans and how big are the cups plus weight is generally better than a 1/3 of a cup. also have u tried looking at the packet
Tofu, meat, fish, kidney beans, chick peas,poultry,nuts.
Jelly beans typically do not contain nuts as a standard ingredient. However, some brands may produce jelly beans that include nut flavors or are processed in facilities that handle nuts, which could lead to cross-contamination. It's important for consumers with nut allergies to check the packaging for allergen warnings and ingredient lists to ensure safety. Always look for nut-free certifications if necessary.
Vitamin B1 is found in foods such as meat, beans, nuts, cereal grains, and yeast.
Yes, nuts and dried fruits can be good for you as they are nutrient-dense and provide essential vitamins, minerals, fiber, and healthy fats. However, it is important to consume them in moderation, as they are calorie-dense and can contribute to weight gain if overeaten.
Yes, they are legumes and legumes are all good sources of protein.
Meat, nuts, and beans such as (pinto, red kidney, white beans, possibly Lima beans) are in the protein group.
The Desert Southwest Native Americans ate beans, squash, porridge, corn patties, buffalo, rabbit, cacti, nuts, dried berries, and wild rice.