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  2. Delicious Muffin Recipes to Enjoy Any Time of Day - AOL

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    15 Healthy Muffin Recipes For Healthy Snacks On The Go. Everyone loves a good muffin! But they can totally pack on the pounds thanks to tons of processed sugars and fats.

  3. 31 best muffin recipes from bakery-style blueberry to ... - AOL

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    Honey-Blueberry Muffins by Samah Dada. Made with almond flour and enriched with almond butter and coconut oil, these breakfast treats boast a tender texture and delightful flavor. Honey and lemon ...

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    Breakfast: veggie egg muffins (Whisk eggs with spinach, mushrooms, and diced tomatoes, then pour mixture into a muffin tin and bake.) Lunch: tuna salad with cucumber slices (Combine canned tuna ...

  5. Stevioside - Wikipedia

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    Stevioside is the main sweetener (along with rebaudioside A) found in the leaves of Stevia rebaudiana, a plant originating in South America.Dried leaves, as well as aqueous extracts, have been used for decades as a sweetener in many countries, notably in Latin America and Asia (Japan, China). [3]

  6. Stevia - Wikipedia

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    Stevia (/ ˈ s t iː v i ə, ˈ s t ɛ v i ə /) [1] [2] is a sweet sugar substitute that is about 50 to 300 times sweeter than sugar. [3] It is extracted from the leaves of Stevia rebaudiana , a plant native to areas of Paraguay and Brazil .

  7. Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    Paraguay is the sixth-largest soybean producer in the world, [76] the second-largest producer of stevia and the ninth-largest exporter of beef. [ 77 ] [ 78 ] In 2018, in addition to soy, the country had a large production of maize and sugar cane , where it positioned itself as the 21st largest producer in the world; other important cultures of ...

  8. Aloysia virgata - Wikipedia

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    Aloysia virgata, known as sweet almond verbena and sweet almond bush, is a perennial plant in the family Verbenaceae native to Argentina. It grows from Central Argentina up to Brazil and Peru , with multiple instances in Yucatán, Southeastern United States, and Texas.

  9. Prunus tenella - Wikipedia

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    Prunus tenella, the dwarf Russian almond, [2] is a species of deciduous shrub in the genus Prunus, native to steppes of Eastern Europe and Western Siberia, as well as dry open sites of Caucasus, Western and Central Asia. It yields small almond-like hairy fruits with characteristic flavor.