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

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    Look for a “low sodium” or “no added sugars” label on the front of the can. You can also check the Nutrition Facts panel. ... Canned black beans aren’t the only canned food worth picking ...

  3. The 5 Best Canned Soups for Better Blood Pressure ... - AOL

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    While canned soups are notoriously high in sodium, nutrition experts agree that canned soup can still be a part of a heart-healthy diet. ... a 1-cup serving of a low-sodium vegetable soup contains ...

  4. What's the healthiest bean to eat? 5 types that are ... - AOL

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    Black beans: Half a cup of canned black beans offers 6g each of fiber and protein, as well as various micronutrients such as iron, magnesium, manganese, folate and thiamine.

  5. Are Black Beans Good for You? - AOL

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    Black Beans Nutrition Facts. A half cup of cooked black beans contains about: 114 calories >1 gram of total fat. 0 grams of cholesterol. 7.6 grams of protein. 20.4 grams of carbohydrate. 7.5 grams ...

  6. Fried dace with salted black beans - Wikipedia

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    Fried dace with salted black beans is a canned food of Chinese origin.Cirrhinus molitorella (dace) is a fish from the Pearl River in China. [1] ‘ Dace’ is a trade name of Cirrhinus molitorella while ‘salted black beans’ refers to fermented black soybeans known as “dau si” (豆豉) [2] in Cantonese.

  7. The 6 Best Canned Foods for Inflammation, According to ... - AOL

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    Lisa Andrews, M.Ed., RD, LD, owner of Sound Bites Nutrition also highlights a recent study emphasizing beans' prebiotic role in gut health and potentially improving inflammation.