Tropical Fruits: Pineapple, Mango, Papaya @HarvardHealth






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These tropical #fruits deserve a place on your shopping list at least once in a while. Try these suggestions when you’re craving something sweet for a snack or after dinner. https://bit.ly/3fUfqEq #HarvardHealth

Tropical fruits are those native to warm, tropical climates and include everyday favorites such as bananas and oranges. Here, we’re highlighting a few slightly more exotic choices that deserve a place on your shopping list at least once in a while. Try these suggestions when you’re craving something sweet for a snack or after dinner.

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Pineapple. Sure, canned pineapple is convenient, but the flavor of a fresh pineapple is far more vibrant. Try pineapple chunks tossed with chopped fresh mint.

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Mango. The pale orange, creamy flesh of ripe mango has a sweet, slightly spicy or pine-like flavor, according to some people. To serve, slice the mango close to the pit, then score the flesh crosswise, as shown above. If you like spicy food, sprinkle with a little chili powder.

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Papaya. These large, pear-shaped fruits have reddish-orange flesh with a flavor akin to a melon with a faint floral quality. If you like, you can eat the black seeds, which have a peppery bite. Scoop the flesh out with a melon baller or spoon. A squeeze of fresh lime juice helps temper the sweetness.

Oneday there will be a gym in my practice with physical therapists and I will be prescribing exercise.@DrBrianHiggins

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One of my favourite things is to do some exercises with patients. Basic stuff for knee or shoulder pain but it is so rewarding to have something to offer other than tablets. Someday there will be a gym in my practice with physical therapists and I will be prescribing exercise.

Recipe: Chocolate Bark With Espresso and Toasted Nuts @ClevelandClinic #NationalChocolatecoveredAnythingDay

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Dark chocolate with toasted walnuts, pecans and almonds — and no added sugar! cle.clinic/2qVYFlh #NationalChocolatecoveredAnythingDay
 
Recipe: Chocolate Bark With Espresso and Toasted Nuts
Each serving only contains 70 calories
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This deliciously indulgent chocolate bark recipe offers heart-healthy dark chocolate with toasted walnuts, pecans and almonds — and no added sugar! And each serving contains only 70 calories.

Ingredients

  • 10 ounces dark chocolate (70% cocoa bittersweet chocolate)
  • 2 teaspoons instant espresso powder
  • 1/2 cup walnut pieces, toasted
  • 1/2 cup pecan pieces, toasted
  • 1/2 cup almond slices, toasted

Directions

  1. Combine chocolate and espresso and place over a double boiler.
  2. Heat on a low flame and stir until chocolate is about three-quarters of the way melted.
  3. Remove from heat and stir until smooth.
  4. Transfer to a mixing bowl, toss in the toasted nuts and mix well.
  5. On a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper, spread the mix and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes, or until it sets.
  6. Break into pieces and serve.

Nutrition information (per serving)

Makes 35 servings
Serving = 1/2 ounce

Calories: 70
Sodium: 15 mg
Sugar: 4 g
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Saturated fat: 2 g
Fiber: 1 g
Protein: 1 g
Carbohydrate: 5 g

An estimated 55 000 women are pregnant in #Gaza, with one third facing high-risk pregnancies. Around 130 babies are born each day, 27% by caesarean @WHO in Palestinean Territory

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An estimated 55 000 women are pregnant in #Gaza, with one third facing high-risk pregnancies. Around 130 babies are born each day, 27% by caesarean. Due to the aid blockade,

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’s supplies for maternal and child health are critically low. Portable incubators, ventilators for neonatal intensive care, ultrasound machines, and oxygen pumps, along with 180 000 doses of routine childhood vaccines have not been permitted to enter, leaving ill newborns and young children without the life-saving care they urgently need. Lift the aid blockade. Protect health care. Ceasefire. Statement➡️http://bit.ly/3XMLJul #WorldHealthDay