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12 Foods That Pack More Potassium Than a Banana

Crushed Tomatoes

You might see these in cans at the grocery store. You can use them to make a traditional marinara sauce for spaghetti, or a salsa for your tacos or enchiladas. You’ll also get a healthy dose of lycopene to protect you from cancer, heart disease, and high cholesterol.

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