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Top 50 Fall Diet Foods for Weight Loss

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This German turnip is a member of the cabbage family that can be eaten raw or cooked. It's low in calories and carbs and moderately rich in protein—primarily from amino acids arginine and isoleucine, both of which have been shown to help play a role in reducing body fat, Sheth says. Peel, slice, and add them to a salad or cook them in place of some of your favorite cabbage recipes.

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