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  2. 25 healthy desserts that dietitians and doctors actually eat

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    Dessert can be part of any healthy eating plan, experts say. ... tells TODAY.com “If you prioritize foods that are nutrient-dense most of the time, there is room in your eating pattern to ...

  3. The 15 Healthiest Fast Food Desserts, According to ... - AOL

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    Nutrition facts: 150 calories. 12 grams of fat. 26 grams total sugar. 2 grams protein. The strawberry cheesecake is the lowest calorie of the desserts on a stick at White Castle, coming in under ...

  4. 15 Resolution-Approved Desserts To Help You Keep Crushing ...

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    Instead, we’ve rounded up 15 of our most decadent, but still diet-friendly, dessert recipes that we hope will help get you to the end of January (and all year long if you like!).

  5. 15 Desserts That Are Actually Okay to Eat - AOL

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    If you have a sweet tooth, this guideline can be a tough one to follow. Because it's unhealthy to consume a lot sugar, it's 15 Desserts That Are Actually Okay to Eat

  6. Diane Kochilas - Wikipedia

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    Diane Kochilas (Greek: Κόχυλας, Kóchylas; born May 17, 1960) is a Greek American cookbook author, celebrity chef, and cooking school owner.She has appeared on numerous American television programs, including Throwdown! with Bobby Flay, [1] Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern, [2] The Today Show, [3] [4] PBS News Hour, [5] and Martha Stewart.

  7. The Oxford Companion to Food - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times called the book "a masterly work with a variety of voices, from the straightforward, almost dry, to the quirky and the witty" and a work "dense with extremely thorough and well-written entries, enhanced by cross-references and indexes and larded with anecdotes and strong opinions." [2]

  8. Nata de coco - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] Commercial production of nata de coco began in 1954, when the agency, renamed the Philippine Coconut Administration, opened a branch in Alaminos, Laguna and introduced the technology to local farmers. Nata de coco production was later optimized in the mid-1970s through the efforts of a team of microbiologists led by Priscilla C ...

  9. Is 'healthy candy' actually good for you? Experts discuss ...

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    However, an increasing number of healthy candies contain other plant- and fruit-based sweeteners, or sweet-tasting fiber, Melanie Jay, an associate professor at NYU Langone Health who specializes ...