These are the healthiest food combinations, according to experts
Anna Blewett
22 April 2024
Culinary power couples
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Apple and nut butter
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Carrots and avocado
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Cheese and oatcakes
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Flaxseed oil and broccoli
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Garlic and lemon
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Hard-boiled eggs and salad
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Kale, goats' cheese and mushrooms
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Lemon and spinach
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Lentils and peppers
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Lime and avocado
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Liver and tomatoes
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Mangetout and butter
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Milk and coffee
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Mushrooms and olive oil
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Nuts and raisins
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Onions, beans and garlic
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Parsley and pumpkin seeds
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Rosemary and beef
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Salmon and broccoli
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Sardines and lemon
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Seeds and stir-fry
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Tahini and squash
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Turmeric and black pepper
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Walnuts and chamomile tea
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Yogurt and berries
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