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  2. 25 Best-Ever Items at Kroger, According to a Lifelong Fan - AOL

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    Nutrition: (Per 2 Tbsp): Calories: 180 Fat: 11 g (Saturated Fat: 2 g) Sodium: 60 mg ... I've even served it on top of grilled chicken breasts as a refreshing sauce. It comes at $2.99 per jar ...

  3. Gyros - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Gyros is also very popular however. [citation needed] By 1970, gyros wraps were already a popular fast food in Athens, as well as in Chicago and New York City. At that time, although vertical rotisseries were starting to be mass-produced in the US by Gyros Inc. of Chicago, the stacks of meat were still hand-made. There are several ...

  4. Gyro vs. Shawarma: The Key Differences Between Two Street ...

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    The main difference between shawarma and gyro is the meat. Unlike gyros, which typically contain beef in addition to lamb, the packed-down shawarma meat can include chicken, lamb, turkey, veal, or ...

  5. How to Make Gyros at Home - AOL

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    It seems daunting to learn how to make gyros from scratch, because most of us don't have a spit in the backyard. But it's doable with our step-by-step recipe! The post How to Make Gyros at Home ...

  6. Shawarma - Wikipedia

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    Shawarma is prepared from thin cuts of seasoned and marinated lamb, mutton, veal, beef, chicken, or turkey. The slices are stacked on a skewer about 60 cm (20 in) high. Pieces of fat may be added to the stack to provide extra juiciness and flavour.

  7. Vada (food) - Wikipedia

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    Vada, vadai, wada, or bara is a category of savoury fried snacks native to India. Vadas can be described variously as fritters, cutlets, or dumplings. Vadas are sometimes stuffed with vegetables and traditionally served with chutneys and sambar.

  8. 12 Best High-Protein, High-Fiber Foods You Can Eat - AOL

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    Serving size: 1/2 cup Calories: 70 Protein: 5 grams Fiber: 7 grams. Black beans are a versatile legume that can be made into burger patties or added to burritos, stir-fries, soups, and salads.

  9. Nutritional yeast - Wikipedia

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    Nutritional values for nutritional yeast vary from one manufacturer to another. On average, two tablespoons (about 30 ml) provides 60 calories with five grams of carbohydrates and four grams of fiber. A serving also provides 9 grams of protein, which is complete protein, providing all nine amino acids the human body cannot produce.