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  2. Vegetable juice - Wikipedia

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    In general, vegetable juices are recommended as supplements to whole vegetables, rather than as a replacement. However, the actual nutritional value of juices versus whole vegetables is still contested. USDA guidelines for Americans states that 3/4 cup of 100% vegetable juice is equivalent to one serving of vegetables. [2]

  3. What is the healthiest juice? Dietitians share No. 1 pick and ...

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    When choosing store-bought juice, Rizzo advises looking for products that say “100% juice” on the front and have a fruit or vegetable as the first ingredient — and preferably the only one.

  4. Aojiru - Wikipedia

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    He credited the cure of his son from pneumonia and of his wife from nephritis to aojiru, and in 1949 concluded that kale was the best ingredient for his juice. [ 2 ] Aojiru was popularized in 1983 by Q'SAI ( キューサイ ) , who started marketing 100% kale aojiru in powdered form as a dietary supplement , and sales boomed after 2000 when ...

  5. List of juices - Wikipedia

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    Vegetable Tomato juice [100] [101] [6] Tomato: Vegetable Tucupi [102] Cassava: Vegetable Turmeric juice Turmeric: Vegetable Turnip juice [103] Turnip: Vegetable Ume juice [86] Chinese plum: Fruit Verjuice [104] [105] Unripe grapes Fruit Used as an ingredient in sauces, as a condiment, or to deglaze preparations. Watercress juice Watercress ...

  6. The 15 Most Nutritious Vegetables You Can Put in Your Body - AOL

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  7. These are the healthiest beans and legumes, according to ...

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    Soybeans are also an excellent source of choline — one-half cup provides about 107 milligrams (20% of your daily value), per the National Institutes of Health.

  8. Carrot juice - Wikipedia

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    A pound (454 g) of carrots will yield about a cup of juice (about 236 ml) [citation needed], which is a low yield compared to fruits like apples and oranges. However, carrot pulp is very tough; the main difficulty in juicing carrots is in separating the pulp from the juice.

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