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    7+ Nutritionist-Approved Snacks Getty Images ... This choice is 100% USDA Organic, non-GMO Project verified, and certified gluten-free. At only 35 calories a cup, this filling snack is packed with ...

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    After all, food is fuel. When choosing snacks, I always suggest pairing protein or healthy, unsaturated fats with fiber-filled carbs. Protein, fat and fiber contribute to satiety, keeping you full ...

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    Dietitians share their favorite healthy, Whole30-compliant snacks, like eggs, olives, meat bars, plantains, dried coconut, chia pudding, nuts, and pickles.

  5. MyPlate - Wikipedia

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    MyPlate is the latest nutrition guide from the USDA. The USDA's first dietary guidelines were published in 1894 by Wilbur Olin Atwater as a farmers' bulletin. [4] Since then, the USDA has provided a variety of nutrition guides for the public, including the Basic 7 (1943–1956), the Basic Four (1956–1992), the Food Guide Pyramid (1992–2005), and MyPyramid (2005–2013).

  6. List of brand name food products - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of notable brand name food products that are presently produced as well as discontinued or defunct, organized by the type of product. This list also includes brand-name beverage mix products.

  7. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    For precise details about vitamins and mineral contents, the USDA source can be used. [1] To use the tables, click on "show" or "hide" at the far right for each food category. In the Measure column, "t" = teaspoon and "T" = tablespoon. In the food nutrient columns, the letter "t" indicates that only a trace amount is available.

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