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(the darker the color, the more acrylamide.) lower levels are found in some presumably healthier foods—namely breakfast cereals, crackers, and bread, which we tend to consume a lot of. roasted nuts, peanut butter, olives, some dried fruit, and, yes, coffee also contain low levels. by one estimate, nearly
(the darker the color, the more acrylamide.) lower levels are found in some presumably healthier foods—namely breakfast cereals, crackers, and bread, which we tend to consume a lot of. roasted nuts, peanut butter, olives, some dried fruit, and, yes, coffee also contain low levels. by one estimate, nearly...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food-safety/article/should-you-worry-about-acrylamide-your-coffee
together some leafy greens, a protein, a complex carb, a healthy fat, plenty of colourful vegetables and a sprinkling of toasted seeds. for instance, you could go with: • kale, shredded chicken, cubed sweet potato, avocado, carrot, yellow peppers and pumpkin seeds, or • baby spinach, hummus, quinoa, olives
together some leafy greens, a protein, a complex carb, a healthy fat, plenty of colourful vegetables and a sprinkling of toasted seeds. for instance, you could go with: • kale, shredded chicken, cubed sweet potato, avocado, carrot, yellow peppers and pumpkin seeds, or • baby spinach, hummus, quinoa, olives...
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