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LesserEvil Buddha Bowl Popcorn Avocado-Licious -- 4.6 oz


LesserEvil Buddha Bowl Popcorn Avocado-Licious
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LesserEvil Buddha Bowl Popcorn Avocado-Licious -- 4.6 oz

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LesserEvil Buddha Bowl Popcorn Avocado-Licious Description

  • Made with Organic Popcorn
  • With Cold-Pressed Extra Virgin Avocado Oil & Himalayan Salt
  • 110 Calories, 5g Fat, 2g Sat Fat, 4g Fiber Per Serving
  • 38 Calories Per Cup
  • The Oil of More Than 1.25 Avocados Per Bag
  • Popcorn Is Cholesterol Free
  • Non-GMO Project Verified
  • Gluten Free • Kosher • Vegan
  • 100% Whole Grain
  • Certified Organic
  • Good Source of Fiber

Buddha Bowl Foods

Ingredients mean everything.™

 

Buddha Bowl: Our Story

Legend has it that the image of The Laughing Buddha is based on an eccentric joyful monk; an image which has become synonymous with contentment and abundance. According to the legend the Bowl he carried was always filled with precious items, including food, which he shared with all. Our Buddha Bowl is about choosing simple and pure ingredients and sharing in food and love.

 

Avocado Oil Popcorn

Avocados are often said to be the most nutritious fruits in the world. Our unrefined extra virgin avocado oil has a delicate, silky, rich flavor and is cold pressed. This process does not use heat or chemical additives to extract the oil from the avocados thus allowing for preservation of the flavors, aromas, essential nutrients and healthy fats.

 

Over here at LesserEvil we air-pop and use only the freshest most tender organic kernels. Air-popping is the most nourishing way to prepare popcorn. We then lovingly sprinkle a unique blend of extra virgin avocado and organic coconut oils and finish it by dusting it with Himalayan salt. This is a plant based snack gluten free, vegan, whole grain and nutritious.

 

Its not just about counting calories. By preparing quality, simple ingredients the right way you should be able to feel the difference.

 

Free Of
Gluten, cholesterol, GMOs, cholesterol.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 oz (28 g) (About 3 Cups)
Servings per Container: About 5
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories110
Total Fat5 g7%
  Saturated Fat2 g9%
  Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium190 mg8%
Total Carbohydrate15 g6%
  Dietary Fiber4 g16%
  Total Sugars0 g
   Includes Added Sugars0 g0%
Protein2 g
Vitamin D0 mcg0%
Calcium3 mg0%
Iron1 mg4%
Potassium76 mg2%
Other Ingredients: Organic non-GMO popcorn, extra virgin avocado oil, organic coconut oil, himalayan salt.
Contains Coconut.

Produced in a facility that also uses Dairy ingredients.

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Craving Comfort Food? Here's Why...and What You Should Eat

What comes to mind when you think of comfort food? For many people, comfort food looks like fried chicken, mashed potatoes dripping in gravy and boiled greens with huge chunks of ham. But why do so many people ignore healthier options when they want comfort food?

Woman in Blue Shirt Sitting on Couch with Bowl of Comfort Food Mac and Cheese | Vitacost.com/blog

According to registered dietitian Cara Walsh, for many people, “comfort foods are frequently associated with social ties, people and events. Most often than not people crave comfort food when they feel isolated. This brings the memory back and gives them that feeling of 'comfort'.” Surely feeding your body well will help you feel better.

"Comfort food can range from mac and cheese to kimchi," Walsh says. "By making simple swaps, many people can turn their favorite comfort foods into healthy alternatives. Swap out ground meat with turkey or a meat alternative, create a creamy sauce using evaporated skim milk, or add veggies to your favorite pasta dishes."

Vegetarian & vegan comfort food

Luckily, one of the top trends in cuisine this year is vegetarian and vegan comfort food. Restaurants, chefs and recipe creators are turning their attention to creating delicious, soothing foods that leave out animal products and feed the body and soul. As a bonus, carbohydrates like pasta and pizza crust are being recreated with vegetable-based options, providing all the comfort with added nutrition.

While restaurants in New York are leading the trend, it has caught on in chain restaurants across the nation. Look for offerings like cauliflower and cheese bakes (instead of macaroni and cheese), cauliflower rice or mash, baked sweet potato fries, vegetable chips, oil-free sauces and dressings, dairy-free ice cream and vegan desserts on many menus.

DIY for healthier options

The best comfort foods are usually homemade, and there are a lot of easy ways to add nutrition and avoid meat— even if you love gravy. Registered dietitian Jennifer Bowers, PhD, suggests using mashed-up cauliflower or turnips instead of potatoes. Top it with Greek yogurt and mushroom gravy for a creamy “not-mashed-potatoes” comfort food fix.

Registered dietitian Monica Auslander offers these drop-and-swap tips for making healthy, vegetarian comfort food in your very own kitchen:

Drop: Pasta made from white flour

Swap: ‘Zoodles’ (zucchini noodles) or spaghetti squash

For  ‘zoodles,’ purchase a spiralizer and get to spiralizing (this technique also works with yellow squash, carrots, cucumbers, etc.). For spaghetti squash, cut it in half, scoop out the seeds, rub with olive oil/salt and pepper, and bake for 35-45 minutes in a 400° F oven. Once tender, scrape a fork along the inside and see spaghetti appear in front of your eyes!

Drop: Ice cream

Swap: “Nice-cream”

Dairy-free "nice cream" can be made with frozen bananas blended with cacao powder or peanut butter powder, or frozen strawberries blended with some plain yogurt. You can also make chocolate ice cream or chocolate mousse with avacado, cacao powder and a natural sweetener of your choice (such as agave, maple syrup or honey).

Drop: Potato chips

Swap: Organic popcorn

Whether you fill your bowl with gourmet flavored popcorn or pop kernels yourself in an air popper or healthy oil, popcorn is a pleasing comfort food that can be munched guilt-free whenever snack cravings hit.

Drop: Desserts made with white flour

Swap: Desserts made with coconut, oat, buckwheat or almond flour

Cookies, cakes and muffins instantly can be made healthier by skipping white flour and using better-for-you flours instead. Look for dairy-free or vegan versions of your favorite sweets, as well, as they may be lower in fat and calories and made with more nutritious ingredients.

Drop: Traditional pizza

Swap: Vegan or gluten-free pizza

If your go-to comfort food is pizza, try satisfying your craving with a veggie-topped, cheese-free slice. You can also make a pizza crust from cauliflower for a delicious and nutritious alternative to heavy, bread-dough versions that weigh you down.

 

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