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  2. It Turns Out, We Should All Be Eating More Prunes - AOL

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    Registered dietitians share the impressive prune health benefits and reasons why you should incorporate prunes and prune juice into your diet.

  3. 6 Benefits of Prunes, the Perfect High-Fiber Snack to ... - AOL

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    Don't sleep on prunes for vitamins, minerals, and gut-healthy fiber. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  4. Why Your Grandma's Favorite Fruit Might Hold The Key To ...

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    For the study, researchers followed 235 postmenopausal women for a year who were randomly assigned to have 50 grams of prunes (which translates to four to six prunes), 100 grams of prunes (10 to ...

  5. Prune - Wikipedia

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    A prune is a dried plum, most commonly from the European plum (Prunus domestica) tree.Not all plum species or varieties can be dried into prunes. [3] A prune is the firm-fleshed fruit (plum) of Prunus domestica varieties that have a high soluble solids content, and do not ferment during drying. [4]

  6. Prune juice - Wikipedia

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    The process of heating and extraction may occur several times with the same batch of prunes, with the collective extracts from each processing then mixed together to create the final product. [3] Prune juice is a mass-produced product. [9] Prune juice is also produced as a concentrate, whereby low temperature water is used to create a liquid ...

  7. Alkaline diet - Wikipedia

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    Alkaline ash is produced by fruits and vegetables, except cranberries, prunes and plums. Since the acid or alkaline ash designation is based on the residue left on combustion rather than the acidity of the food, foods, such as citrus fruits, that are generally considered acidic are actually considered alkaline producing in this diet. [11]

  8. How to Eat Prunes 10 Ways, From Sweetening BBQ Sauce to ... - AOL

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    Nutritional Benefits. Considered a superfood, prunes are a good source of fiber, helping to aid in digestion and constipation, and their anti-inflammatory properties support bone health. Rich in ...

  9. Prune plum - Wikipedia

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    The fruit, which ripens in August and September in the Northern Hemisphere, is a popular seasonal table fruit. It is also used for making prunes. Prune plums hold their form well at oven temperatures and are much used in baking, [7] for example in tarts such as quetschentaart and zwetschgenkuchen.