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Which color of pepper is healthiest?

January 29, 2024January 31, 2024Arsen Mayer

Did you know that peppers are technically fruits and not vegetables? Regardless, they are known for their abundance of vitamins and antioxidants. But are there any notable health differences between red, green, or orange peppers? Red peppers have the highest concentration of vitamins and antioxidants, due to their longer ripening process allowing them to accumulate […]

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Israel Poison Center to mushroom pickers: Cooking doesn’t stop poisoning

December 21, 2023December 21, 2023Arsen Mayer

With the rains of winter, mushrooms are pushing their heads up through the ground in forests or even on lawns. Mushrooms are fungi that originate from tiny spores, and in the wild, they release their own spores that fall to the ground or are carried by the wind. They appear suddenly because of their rapid […]

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