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2 Ingredient Mango Sorbet Sweet, refreshing, and ridiculously easy to make - that's what Cleafoodcrush®️ is all about! A healthy and fun treat that's ready in just a few minutes, fun for the kids to help with, and supplies an absolutely dreamy texture & flavor! This sorbet is made with just two...| Clean Food Crush
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Cucumbers: Health Facts + 20 Recipes Cucumbers are abundantly available during their peak season, which is generally May to August. And there’s nothing quite like the flavor of locally grown, vine-ripened, refreshing produce such as cucumbers in the summer! If you don’t have a fruit and veggie...| Clean Food Crush
Pineapples: Health Facts Plus 20 Recipes Summer is a time for refreshing, hydrating, and delicious produce like pineapples! There are so many ways to enjoy this tropical fruit, and it’s full of nutritional value. It’s particularly rich in vitamin C and manganese, which offer antioxidant...| Clean Food Crush
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Flavorful "Riced" Cabbage Fall in love with cabbage?!! Yes, you read that right, cabbage! Flavorful "Riced" Cabbage is a dish so delicious and versatile that you'll want to make it a staple in your kitchen. This recipe is not only a great way to sneak in some extra veggies, but it's also...| Clean Food Crush
All About Wild Salmon and 20 Recipes Salmon makes almost every “superfood” list out there, and it deserves its spot! I always prefer using wild salmon, as it has more vitamins, minerals, and anti-inflammatory benefits. Wild-caught salmon has fewer calories and half of the amount of fat than...| Clean Food Crush
All About Tomatoes I’m sure you’ve heard the debate about whether tomatoes are considered fruits or vegetables because they taste more like the latter but are, technically, a member of the former group. To be even more specific, tomatoes are botanically a type of berry! This ‘berry’ is available...| Clean Food Crush