Keto Means
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Yes, it turns out that banana peels are edible. The peel of a banana is tough and bitter, so it usually ends up in the trash. However, it's possible to not only eat banana peels but to enjoy them as well. You can eat other fruit peels, too—start with kiwi skin or the white stuff on oranges.
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Read More »While it is safe to eat banana peels, it’s important to wash them thoroughly first. According to the Environmental Working Group, bananas are grown in a pesticide-intensive environment. This means that chemical residues may be left on the peel when you buy your bananas from a store. This usually isn’t a problem when you only eat the flesh of the banana. However, if you’d like to eat the peel, consider buying organic bananas and washing them first.
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Many people report that they have begun losing weight by week 3, but if you haven't don't get discouraged; it will come soon. By week 3 many people...
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