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  2. 10 Healthiest Whole Grain Pastas on Grocery Shelves

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    Carbs: 39 g (Fiber: 7g, Sugar: 1g) Protein: 8 g. With one ingredient, whole grain durum wheat four, this whole grain pasta is a winner. You'll get 7 grams of fiber and 8 grams of wholesome plant ...

  3. 35 Fall Chicken Dinner Winners To Add To Your Rotation This ...

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    Nothing screams fall quite like these 35 easy and comforting chicken dinner recipes for casseroles, one-pan dinners, pasta dishes, soups, and more.

  4. 45 Healthy Fall Harvest Dinners You'll Make All Autumn Long - AOL

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    Arugula-Kale Harvest Salad. You already knew that kale ranked high on nutritionists' lists, but one serving of the leafy green can actually supply 10% of your daily value for calcium. Combine it ...

  5. Yam (vegetable) - Wikipedia

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    Yam plants can grow up to 15 metres (49 feet) in length and 7.6 to 15.2 centimetres (3 to 6 inches) high.[1] The tuber may grow into the soil up to 1.5 m (5 ft) deep.[1] The plant disperses by seed. [1] The edible tuber has a rough skin that is difficult to peel but readily softened by cooking.

  6. Apulian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pasta can also be made with grano arso, 'burnt grain'. In the past the remaining ears of grains would be gathered from the grain fields after the grain harvest, when the grain stubbles were burnt to clear the field. While this used to be done out of extreme poverty or frugality, pasta made with grano arso is now considered a delicacy. [32]

  7. Fettuccine Alfredo - Wikipedia

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    Fettuccine Alfredo (Italian: [fettut'tʃiːne alˈfreːdo]) is a pasta dish made with fettuccine, butter, and Parmesan cheese. As the cheese is mixed with freshly cooked, warm fettuccine and ample butter, it melts and emulsifies to form a smooth, rich cheese sauce coating the pasta. [1] Originating in Rome in the early 20th century, the recipe ...