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How to Cook Edamame in 5 Minutes or Less

These popular soybeans are tasty, nutritious, and definitely snackable. Fact checked by Marcus Reeves Before you learn how to ...
Edamame, a sweet type of soybean, is an up-and-coming superfood that's high in fiber and protein, low in fat and sodium, and cholesterol-free. Edamame can be eaten right out of the pod, or in these ...
Dr Salhab states that edamame intake helps in improving cardiometabolic health and cholesterol levels, and meeting protein ...
Edamame: the little treat that can’t be beat…at least, it wouldn’t be if we had any idea how to actually eat them. This steamed sushi restaurant favorite has been on menus for years, serving as a ...
Say goodbye to boring salads! Start TODAY’s Joy Bauer stops by Studio 1A to share three tasty recipes to help you take the ...
Here’s a simple way to boost your fiber and protein intake: Eat legume pastas. Found in many grocery stores, legume pastas are made from black beans, chickpeas, red lentils, lupine beans, fava beans ...
Bored with salad? These three healthy recipes are proof that salads can be filling, hearty and genuinely exciting to eat. Get ...
OK, you might be a bit leery about today's recipe. I understand. After all, who wants to prepare a dish using ingredients you can't pronounce, let alone eat the stuff? I must tell you that I've been ...
This delicious Kombu Mixed Rice with Edamame and Oyster Sauce Stir-Fry combines the umami flavor of kombu with vibrant vegetables and your choice of protein. It’s a healthy and satisfying meal that’s ...
Another winter week, another auto-pilot stroll through the frozen vegetables section of the supermarket. Green beans, yawn. Peas and carrots, no thank you. Broccoli? Insert eye roll. Here’s a ...