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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Melon
  1. ... fruit as well as apple sauce, bananas, and melons Fruit juices and vegetable juices (some people, such ...
  2. ... air. Do not eat cucumbers, radishes, sweets, or melons. Do not drink beer or soda, or other ...
  3. ... are very ripe apricots, bananas and cantaloupe, honeydew melon, watermelon, nectarines, papayas, peaches, and plums. Avoid all ...
  4. ... juice or syrup) One cup (109 grams) of melon or berries Two tablespoons (19 grams) of dried ...
  5. ... 1 cup (160 grams) of cut up cantaloupe melon has only 55 calories. For canned fruits, choose ...
  6. ... One cup of a fruit such as diced melon, sliced bananas, or grapes; one cup fruit juice; ...
  7. ... banana One medium apple One cup (173 g) melon balls Two small cookies Eight baked potato chips ( ...
  8. ... with latex allergy include: Kiwi Peaches Nectarines Celery Melons Tomatoes Papayas Figs Potatoes Apples Carrots
  9. ... with latex allergy include: Kiwi Peaches Nectarines Celery Melons Tomatoes Papayas Figs Potatoes Apples Carrots
  10. ... of vitamin C-rich foods, like citrus fruits, melons, and berries. Try to avoid juices that have ...
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