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  2. SunButter - Wikipedia

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    SunButter is now available in a variety of flavors, and is found in grocery chains and health food stores. It is used in many institutional foodservice programs, including public and private schools and school districts that have become peanut-free and tree-nut free as part of the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Management Act (FAAMA), which calls for voluntary national guidelines to help schools ...

  3. Sunflower butter - Wikipedia

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    Due to the prevalence of peanut allergies, schools may offer peanut-free menu options or implement entirely nut-free policies. [5] Sunflower butter may be an alternative in schools where peanut butter and other nuts are banned, although some people with peanut allergies may also be allergic to sunflower seed butter.

  4. The High-Protein Foods Nutritionists Want You to Eat - AOL

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    Pistachios. Michels recommends nuts as a protein source, while Harris-Pincus suggests pistachios in particular. Health benefits of pistachios abound. The nuts contain fiber and help boost heart ...

  5. 20 High-Protein Costco Foods to Pick Up This Weekend - AOL

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    The Recommended Dietary Allowance is 0.36 grams of protein per pound of body weight for the average sedentary adult. You can calculate exactly how much you need by multiplying your weight by 0.36 ...

  6. Hit Your Protein and Fiber Goals With These 10 Superfoods - AOL

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    Crunchy, tasty and delicious mixed into almost anything, nuts are one of the best ways to get plant-based protein (a 1-oz serving of peanuts, for example, has around 7.3 g of protein and 2.4 g of ...

  7. Protein (nutrient) - Wikipedia

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    Protein is a nutrient needed by the human body for growth and maintenance. Aside from water, proteins are the most abundant kind of molecules in the body. Protein can be found in all cells of the body and is the major structural component of all cells in the body, especially muscle. This also includes body organs, hair and skin.

  8. Should You Have a Protein Shake Before OR After Your ... - AOL

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    Truthfully, it doesn’t really matter—so long as you’re getting your protein in. “Benefits can be seen with pre and post-workout protein consumption,” says Caitlin Gwaltney, R.D., at the ...

  9. Pecans. Protein per ounce: 2.6 grams A key ingredient in many desserts, this nut also adds oomph to salads and baked oatmeal, while introducing a few health benefits.“Pecans are rich in oleic ...