two beef patties, two slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions, and spread...the beef patties will be cooked in mustard and come with all the aforementioned toppings, plus pickles and extra spread, and the onions will be grilled --insider.com
Pop-Tarts
brand of toaster pastries produced and distributed by Kellogg's since 1964. Pop-Tarts have a sweet filling sealed inside two layers of thin, rectangular pastry crust. Most varieties are also frosted. --wikipedia
Pringles
sold in more than 140 countries --wikipedia
lab grown meat
properly known as cell-cultured meat because the scientific process by which the meat is made is cell culture or tissue culture. Fat or muscle stem cells are taken from either a live, healthy animal via a painless biopsy, or one which is already in the meat processing system. --nhm.ac.uk
acai (açai)
grapelike fruit harvested from acai palm trees, which are native to the rainforests of South America. Like other berries, acai berries contain antioxidants and fiber. --mayoclinic.org
kefir
fermented milk drink similar to a thin yogurt or ayran that is made from kefir grains, a specific type of mesophilic symbiotic culture --wikipedia
licorice
"a sweet, chewy, aromatic black substance made by evaporation from the juice of a root and used as a sweet and in medicine" -- Google dictionary
cappuccino
an espresso-based coffee drink that originated in Austria with later development taking place in Italy, and is prepared with steamed milk foam (microfoam). --wikipedia
popcorn
Junk food or no?
blood type diet
This is a popular way of eating specific to one's blood type that is said to have health benefits. --by request
spirulina
used as a dietary supplement or whole food. It is also used as a feed supplement in the aquaculture, aquarium, and poultry industries --wikipedia
Jägermeister
a German digestif made with 56 herbs and spices. Developed in 1934... it has an alcohol by volume of 35% --wikipedia
natural and artificial sweeteners
14 calibrations: sugar, corn syrup, HFCS, maple syrup, honey, molasses, stevia, monk fruit extract, xylitol, erythritol, saccharin, aspartame, sucralose, fructose
Smoothie King smoothies
It's a chain restaurant that makes smoothies with fruits, veggies, vitamins, protein etc. It's a very convenient way to eat healthy so I'm wondering if it's a case of "too good to be true" or just how healthy it is --by request