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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Grape Seed
  1. ... popped popcorn, 3 cups (33 grams) Cherry or grape tomatoes, ½ cup (120 grams) Hummus, ½ cups (120 grams) Pumpkin seeds in shell, ½ cup (18 grams)
  2. ... cause choking, such as apple chunks or slices, grapes, berries, raisins, dry flake cereals, hot dogs, sausages, peanut butter, popcorn, nuts, seeds, round candies, and raw vegetables. You can give ...
  3. ... fruits Fried, greasy, or fatty foods Nuts and seeds Popcorn, ... juice Applesauce, peeled apples, and bananas Eggs, buttermilk, ...
  4. ... milk Lactose-free yoghurt Rice milk NUTS AND SEEDS Almond butter Macadamia nuts Peanuts Seeds Walnuts BREADS, CEREALS, AND PASTA Bread, pasta, cereal, ...
  5. ... Objects placed in the nose may include food, seeds, dried beans, small toys (such as marbles), crayon ... not give foods such as hot dogs, whole grapes, nuts, popcorn, or hard candy to children under ...
  6. ... meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, beans and peas, nuts, seeds, and processed soy foods. Eat fish and poultry ...
  7. Young children can easily inhale small foods (nuts, seeds, or popcorn) and objects (buttons, beads, or parts ... potentially dangerous foods such as hot dogs, whole grapes, nuts, popcorn, food with bones, or hard candy ...