Superfoods for a Better Breakfast
For those looking for a filling addition to their morning meal but don't want any saturated fat, cholesterol or sodium, grapefruit is a great choice. A serving of grapefruit can contain as much as 120 percent of the recommended daily value of vitamin C and 53 percent of recommended vitamin A.
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