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  2. 20 Diabetes-Friendly Lunches to Help Reduce Inflammation - AOL

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    These anti-inflammatory lunch recipes feature complex carbs and are low in saturated fat and sodium to align with a diabetes-friendly eating pattern. ... radishes for even more bright green color ...

  3. How to Eat Radishes—Raw or Cooked, They're More ... - AOL

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    Types of radish: Options abound—there are over 100 kinds of radishes, from everyday red ones to heirloom varieties, including black Spanish radishes and Asian radishes, such as daikon (or mooli ...

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    For a colorful and delicious garnish, Zakarian tops each plate with sliced radishes, feta cheese, salt and pepper. “We have a beautiful breakfast, a beautiful lunch or a beautiful dinner,” the ...

  5. Have You Ever Tried Radishes? Our Springtime Recipes Are So Good

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    This healthy dinner recipe is inspired by a Bahn Mi sandwich, but instead of buns, it uses crisp lettuce wraps instead! The crunchy spring veggies on top are another added bonus. Get Ree's Pork ...

  6. 25 Best Dessert Recipes For People With Diabetes, According ...

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    Enjoy Ted Lasso's famous biscuits, with a diabetes-friendly plot twist. Dr. Mohr recommends replacing half of the white flour with almond flour to boost the cookies' fiber and protein.

  7. Kkakdugi - Wikipedia

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    Kkakdugi consists of radish cut into small cubes. The radish is flavored with salt, red chili powder, spring onions, and ginger. [2]The radish and the other ingredients are mixed together and then traditionally stored in a jangdok (장독) or onggi (Korean: 옹기; Hanja: 甕 器), both names which refer to a large earthenware pot.