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In the Your Latina Nutrition blog, we help you learn to nourish & respect your body without harsh food rules, overcome cycles of bingeing and restriction, and embrace your here-and-now body.

You can do this all while keeping your cultural foods alive & adopting health-promoting behaviors.

Enjoy our research-backed articles written by registered dietitians Isabel and Dalina!

Black Beans vs. Pinto Beans: A Complete Nutrition Guide
Gentle Nutrition Isabel Vasquez Gentle Nutrition Isabel Vasquez

Black Beans vs. Pinto Beans: A Complete Nutrition Guide

If you’re Latine or if you’ve been to a Latin American restaurant, then you know that black and pinto beans are culturally prevalent in Latin America. We love our beans, and these are two of the most common types we eat. But you may wonder how they differ and if one is better for health. Here, we share the key differences and similarities between black and pinto beans.

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Is White Rice Nutritious?
Gentle Nutrition Isabel Vasquez Gentle Nutrition Isabel Vasquez

Is White Rice Nutritious?

White rice is a cultural food staple and forms the foundation of so many beloved Latine dishes. However, you may have been told by doctors or by the mainstream media that white rice is nutritionally inferior to brown rice. Learn the health benefits of white rice and how it compares to brown rice.

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Are Plátanos Nutritious?
Gentle Nutrition Isabel Vasquez Gentle Nutrition Isabel Vasquez

Are Plátanos Nutritious?

Plátanos (or plantains) are a cultural food staple in Central America, the Caribbean, and parts of South America, but many Latines might wonder if they’re healthy. Learn the nutrition facts of yellow vs green plantains and their health benefits.

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What Type of Milk Should I Drink?
Gentle Nutrition Isabel Vasquez Gentle Nutrition Isabel Vasquez

What Type of Milk Should I Drink?

In recent years, there’s been a huge shift away from cow’s milk and towards non-dairy milks whether it be almond, oat, macadamia, soy, or others. With so many options out there, it can be confusing to decide what milk is right for you and your family. Learn the nutrition of cow, almond, oat, and soy milk.

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