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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for COFFEE BEAN
  1. ... fruits and vegetables and other high-fiber foods, coffee, beans, cabbage, whole grain breads and cereals, sweets, or ...
  2. ... than 60 plants, including: Tea leaves Kola nuts Coffee Cocoa beans It is also found in processed foods: Coffee - 75 to100 mg per 6 ounce cup, 40 ...
  3. ... spinach, and tomato soup Drinks: tea and instant coffee Other foods: grits, tofu, nuts, and chocolate
  4. ... malt syrup SUGAR SUBSTITUTES Aspartame Saccharin Sucralose BEVERAGES Coffee Diet soda Teas (other than chia, chamomile, dandelion, ...
  5. ... cloth on your head Avoid smoking or drinking coffee or caffeinated drinks Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages Try ...
  6. ... your baby. Limit your caffeine intake. Keep your coffee or tea at 1 cup (240 milliliters) per ...
  7. ... include: Alcohol and tobacco Almost all milk products Coffee, tea, chocolate, and sodas with caffeine Foods containing ... vegetables, such as asparagus tips, green or black beans, carrots, spinach, and squash Potatoes that have been ...
  8. ... 1 slice of whole-wheat toast Strawberry jam Coffee or tea Mid-morning snack 4 to 8 ...
  9. ... You vomit blood or material that looks like coffee grounds. (Call immediately.) You vomit more than 3 ...