They're eating every last bit of broccoli and spinach and cauliflower in those salad bars.
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Dark green leafy vegetables like kale, romaine lettuce and spinach, which are good sources of vitamin E, seem to be particularly important in protecting your brain.
"Rather than crayfish and rocket sandwich on sale in the UK, Pret has a Maryland spiced shrimp and spinach sandwich in the US, " he tells BBC News.
It has almonds, apples, peaches, pears, apricots, plums, lemons, persimmons and pomegranates, along with lettuce, radishes, carrots, chard, kale, broccoli, fava beans, cauliflower, onions, potatoes, strawberries and spinach.
Micro-greens--mini arugula, fennel and spinach--cost twice as much as full-sized greens, and they were a hit at high-end eateries during the salad days of the last economic boom.
Mussels will be on the menu for the next few weeks, before cockles, sprats and spinach will be added to the diet, which is rather more up-market than its usual fare of jellyfish.
The daily recommended intake of vitamin E is about 22 international units for those 14 and older, and is relatively easy to obtain from oils such as sunflower, almonds, peanut butter, and spinach.
The FDA had been recently begun monitoring imports from the area, but after the Japanese government announced finding elevated levels of radiation from milk and spinach near the power plant, the FDA decided to suspend imports of specific foods altogether.
The host was making a Greek feta-and-spinach pie, and she seemed to know what she was doing.
Additionally. we devoured Black Truffle and Comte Cheese Fritters with Lime Salt, Broiled Bone Marrow with Parsley-Lemon Gremolata, and creamed spinach all washed down with cherry yuzu soda, house made ginger ale and calamansi soda!
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Safeway stores in northern California sell 50% more fresh herbs, Asian food, fresh pasta, capers and fresh spinach than its stores elsewhere in the country.
Ehret believed in eating nothing but fruits and starchless vegetables like spinach, carrots and cucumbers.
And even then, genuine liking of bitter foods and drinks like kale, spinach, coffee and beer is gradually acquired through perseverance.
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Options run the gamut from sun dried tomatoes and roasted garlic to spinach to kalamata olive to mushroom and onion.
His 40 products--snack foods aimed at health-conscious consumers--include Veggie Booty (puffed rice and corn seasoned with dried kale, spinach, broccoli and carrot), Pirate's Booty (the same stuff coated in white cheddar) and Fruity Booty with peach and mango powder.
Guests also have the option to dine at La Boca Restaurant, which serves traditional and contemporary Argentine cuisine such as bife de chorizo con escalibada de pimientos (sirloin strip steak with grilled seasoned peppers) and trucha rellena (trout stuffed with spinach, mushrooms and garlic).
Cadmium is frequently found in leafy vegetables such as spinach and choi sum grown in polluted conditions.
In 2012, cantaloupes, spinach and spring mix salad and mangoes were linked to outbreaks.
What about reports that radioactivity had already gotten not only spinach and milk but also into the water supply?
Child rejoiced in inventions like frozen spinach and declared that good meals could be created by anyone who had access to a supermarket.
Add the spinach and saute until heated through, about 5 minutes.
But now, the infection is likely to be linked in the public mind to spinach and to prepackaged salads, which were first implicated in the recall.
Before their meeting the two leaders had dinner at Downing Street - a starter of spinach and mushroom tart, followed by venison and then traditional German cake for pudding.
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To make the pie seem authentically Russian, she had substituted cabbage for spinach and boiled eggs for feta cheese, and she had got rid of the pine nuts altogether.
Whatever the veracity of these claims, the tasty little leaves are unquestionably a superfood: Gram for gram, watercress contains more vitamin C than oranges do, more calcium than milk, more iron than spinach and more folate than bananas.
This survey (which the Pew people have conducted in each presidential cycle since 1996) has provided the premise for a number of news stories raising concerns about the younger generation's information diet: by getting information directly from topical comics, the metaphorical argument goes, they are skipping their spinach and going straight for the pumpkin pie.
Saavedra also hosts guided tours along Parque Natural Xochimilco's canals, visiting working chinampas and providing insight into their cultivation of dozens of different plants and vegetables, including nopales (prickly pear cactus), espinaca (spinach) and calabazas (pumpkin), as well as herbs such as sage and lavender.
The ubiquitous spinach-and-feta pies on the menus of American diners indicate that many Greeks spent these dark years voting with their feet.
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