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every year for the past seven years, pollock communications and today's dietitian have asked hundreds of registered dietitian nutritionists (rdns) for their predictions. you may (or may not) be surprised to know that kale is off the top list in , while beets, blueberries, and nondairy milks make their
recent years, many so-called ancient grains —from amaranth, farro, and freekeh to kamut, quinoa, and teff—have been "rediscovered." in contrast to most of the wheat and rice we eat, these grains tend to come in their "whole" form, making them, by and large, more nutritious. they are usually good, if not...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food/slideshow/food-trends-whats-hot-and-not-2019