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  2. The #1 Gut-Healthy Canned Food to Buy at Costco ... - AOL

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    S&W Organic Garbanzo Beans: Each ½-cup serving of these chickpeas has 6 grams of fiber—21% of the DV—and 6 grams of protein. Just like black beans, chickpeas act as a prebiotic to help feed ...

  3. The 7 Best Canned Foods for Lowering Triglycerides ... - AOL

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    We love this veggie for heart health since a ½-cup serving of canned pumpkin clocks in at fewer than 50 calories and provides 3 grams of triglyceride-lowering fiber. 6. Canned Tomatoes. Tomatoes ...

  4. 15 Best Canned Foods at Trader Joe's - AOL

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    You can even make your own fresh hummus with a can of chickpeas, lemon juice, and tahini for a satisfying side dish. If buying organic matters to you, Trader Joe's Organic Garbanzo Beans are some ...

  5. Spam (food) - Wikipedia

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    Spam (stylized in all-caps) is a brand of processed canned pork and ham made by Hormel Foods Corporation, an American multinational food processing company. It was introduced in the United States in 1937 and gained popularity worldwide after its use during World War II. [1] As of 2003, Spam was sold in 41 countries, and trademarked in more than ...

  6. Canning - Wikipedia

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    Canning is a method of food preservation in which food is processed and sealed in an airtight container (jars like Mason jars, and steel and tin cans). Canning provides a shelf life that typically ranges from one to five years, [a] although under specific circumstances, it can be much longer. [2] A freeze-dried canned product, such as canned ...

  7. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    A location in Tanasbourne, Oregon, operated by Ted Walsh. James Read founded the company on June 11, 1946, in San Francisco, California. [3][4][6] He bought government surplus food products and sold them in previously vacant stores throughout San Francisco. [3][6][12] He named his new company Cannery Sales. [6][12] In 1970, Cannery Sales ...