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  2. These Are 4 of the Most Nutrient Dense Vegetables to Add to ...

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    The CDC calculates nutrient density score based on the mean percentage of daily values of 17 essential nutrients, including potassium, fiber, protein, calcium, iron, vitamins A, B6, C, E, and K ...

  3. What is a superfood? Dietitians weigh in on nutrient-dense foods.

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    Superfoods are nutritional powerhouses that are packed with vitamins, minerals, fiber and other health-promoting compounds. These are the 11 foods you should add to your diet.

  4. 10 of the Most Nutrient Dense Foods Every Grocery List Needs

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    Many of us don't have the time and energy to find out which essential vitamins and minerals we're lacking so why not consume a smaller variety of foods that are high in more than 1 nutrient in ...

  5. Template:Nutrient contents of common foods - Wikipedia

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    Note: All nutrient values including protein and fiber are in %DV per 100 grams of the food item. Significant values are highlighted in light Gray color and bold letters. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Cooking reduction = % Maximum typical reduction in nutrients due to boiling without draining for ovo-lacto-vegetables group [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Q = Quality of Protein in ...

  6. Nutrient density - Wikipedia

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    Nutrient density identifies the amount of beneficial nutrients in a food product in proportion to e.g. energy content, weight or amount of perceived detrimental nutrients. Terms such as nutrient rich and micronutrient dense refer to similar properties. Currently there is no universal standard for the term nutrient density, nor an agreed unit ...

  7. List of non-starchy vegetables - Wikipedia

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    Non-starchy vegetables are vegetables that contain a lower proportion of carbohydrates and calories compared to their starchy counterparts. Thus, for the same calories, one can eat a larger quantity of non-starchy vegetables compared to smaller servings of starchy vegetables. This list may not be complete [1] [2] [3] Alfalfa sprouts; Arugula ...

  8. What Dietitians Want You to Know About Foods That Give ... - AOL

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    Laing says vegetables like broccoli may boost energy. Broccoli is also an example of a non-starchy vegetable, which is “less calorically dense, helping to fill us up and regulate digestion ...

  9. Nutritional rating systems - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Adam Drewnowski of the University of Washington, the Naturally Nutrient Rich system is based on mean-percentage Daily Values for 14 nutrients in food with 2,000 calories. It proposes to assign nutrient-density values to foods within and across food groups. The score allows consumers to identify and select nutrient-dense foods ...