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cholesterol reduction to eat soy foods, especially whole or less-processed ones like tofu, edamame (young soybeans in the pod), and soy milk. they are an excellent source of protein. one cup of shelled edamame, for example, has about grams of protein, an amount comparable to that in ounces of chicken, fish
consider jerusalem artichokes—but with some caveats. commonly called sunchokes or sunroots, these knobby-looking tubers in the sunflower family (hence the "sun" in the name) have a thin edible skin, crisp white flesh that turns creamy after cooking, and a flavor that has been described as earthy, nutty...
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