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  2. I Tried Every Bagel at Panera & the Best Was a Shocker - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per Bagel): Calories: 290 Fat: 1.5 g (Saturated Fat: 0 g) Sodium: 560 mg Carbs: 58 g (Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 4 g) Protein: 10 g. Everything bagels are usually one of my favorite bagel types ...

  3. The 5 Healthiest Store-Bought Bagels—and 5 To Avoid

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    The 5 Healthiest Store-Bought Bagels—and 5 To Avoid

  4. The 5 Healthiest Store-Bought Bagels—and 5 To Avoid - AOL

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    Photo: Dave’s Killer Bread, One Mighty Mill, Silver Hills. Design: Eat This, Not That!Bagels may have gotten a bad reputation in the past for having "too many carbs," but when eaten with a high ...

  5. Everything bagel - Wikipedia

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    The bagels are made with regular dough and the name is independent of additional fillings such as cream cheese. The everything bagel inspired the creation of other food items with similar toppings, including bagel chips, croissants, rolls, roti, pasta, and mixed nuts. [4] Pre-made mixes of everything bagel seasoning are also available.

  6. Bagel - Wikipedia

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    The bagel brunch consists of a bagel topped with lox, cream cheese, capers, tomato, and red onion. [20] This and similar combinations of toppings have remained associated with bagels into the 21st century in the United States. [21] [22] [23] In Japan, the first kosher bagels were brought by BagelK from New York in 1989. BagelK created green tea ...

  7. Cream cheese - Wikipedia

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    Bagel with cream cheese, salmon, and vegetables. In the 21st century, cream cheese is common in the Jewish cuisine of New York City, where it is known as a "schmear". It is the basis of the bagel and cream cheese, an open-faced sandwich. Lox, capers, and other ingredients may be added to this food.

  8. Bialys vs Bagels: Do You Really Know The Difference? - AOL

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    Founded by Isadore Mirsky and Morris Kossar in 1936, the bagel and bialys shop also makes the best of both worlds with their Bialys + Bagels & Lox with a Schmear combo. Russ & Daughters Remarkable ...

  9. New York–style bagel - Wikipedia

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    A New York–style bagel is always boiled in water that has had barley malt added, which gives a bagel its signature taste, texture, and leathery skin. The bagels are then traditionally topped with sesame seeds, poppy seeds, dried onion or garlic, or everything bagel seasoning, or are left plain or brushed with an egg wash. [ 5 ]