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Calories Orange Fact - 0 views

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    Oranges are a source of vitamin C are useful for human health. The content of vitamin C such as Calories Orange is very diverse antarvarietas, but ranged between 27-49 mg/100 g of fruit flesh. Orange juice contains 40-70 mg of vitamin C per 100 ml, depending on its type. Oranges are older, usually the less vitamin C, but the more sweet.
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FDA Clears Use of Herb As Sweetener - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    The Food and Drug Administration has declared a natural zero-calorie sweetener derived from the herb stevia safe for use in foods and beverages, clearing a path for Coca-Cola Co., PepsiCo Inc. and other companies to market it in a variety of products. Coke will introduce a reduced-calorie version of Sprite, called Sprite Green, and some Odwalla juice drinks with the new sweetener this month. Pepsi will launch three flavors of a zero-calorie SoBe Lifewater next week, and an orange-juice drink called Trop50, containing half the calories and sugar of orange juice, in March.
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Beware Mango Calories - 0 views

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    The fact is to burn calories from the consumption of mangoes takes about 20 minutes of exercise at the gym! But this certainly will not prevent us from eating the fruit is sweet and fragrant. Mangoes are high in calories, but certainly very difficult to get rid of it. So, no matter if occasionally enjoy the fruit with orange flesh, insofar as these do not redundant.
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Strawberries Calories and Benefits - 0 views

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    When I hear the word 'antioxidant', our mind would immediately pictured the many benefits behind this grain of strawberry fruit. In addition to antioxidants, strawberries also contain vitamin C, no less with oranges. folic acid, fiber, potassium, and ellagic acid.
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Benefits of Mango Juice - 0 views

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    Benefits of Mango Juice-

    The mango is considered as one of the most delicious and healthiest fruits. The "king of the fruits"

    has a yellow, reddish orange or green skin and a deep yellow pulpy interior. This tropical fruit,

    originated in the Indian subcontinent's sub-Himalayan plains, has been cultivated in many regions of

    India as well as the tropical climates around the world.This seasonal fruit has been a regular part

    of human diet for about four thousand years, thanks to its unique flavour, taste and fragrance. You

    would also have relished this fruit but do you know the benefits of mango...?

    Below mentioned are the top 10 mango juice benefits.
    1. Prevents Cancer
    2. Lowers Cholesterol Levels
    3. Maintains Blood Pressure
    4. Beneficial for Anaemia
    5. For Eye Health
    6. Clears the Skin
    7. Alkalizes the Whole Body
    8. Helps in Diabetes
    9. Improves Digestion:
    10. Boosts the Immune System

    Nutritional Value of Mango Juice

    Mango juice has several precious nutrients. One cup mango juice contains 128 calories, with less

    than 1 g each of protein, fat and cholesterol. 33 g of carbohydrates and 0.8 g of fiber are

    available in one serving.

    The juice, derived from fresh mangoes is loaded with Vitamins C and A along with traces of Vitamins

    B, E and K. Some valuable minerals too are found in mango juice.
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A New Sugar Substitute Joins a Street Fight - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The Food and Drug Administration agreed in December that rebaudioside A, an extract from the leaves of the stevia plant, is safe to add to food and drinks. Stevia has one distinct advantage over all the rest. Because it comes from a plant, marketers can call it a natural sweetener. And that allows companies that have invested millions in new stevia products to tap into two powerful markets at once: natural ingredients and low-calorie products. Two of the biggest backers, Cargill and Whole Earth Sweetener Company, earlier this year began rolling out packets of stevia-based sweeteners, called Truvia and PureVia respectively. The extract is in the companies' drinks, too. Among the new stevia products marketed as naturally sweetened are Sprite Green from Coca-Cola and Trop50, from the PepsiCo subsidiary Tropicana. It's essentially half water and half orange juice doctored with stevia.
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