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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!
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Puerto Rican Vegetables: A Complete Nutrition Guide
There are many vegetables used in Puerto Rican cuisine including onions, peppers, yuca, garlic, and more. Learn the nutrition and uses of 15 different Puerto Rican vegetables.
What is Loroco? Nutrition, Benefits, and Uses.
Loroco is an edible flower native to Central America. It’s full of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that can help prevent chronic disease.
What is Food Noise? And 4 Ways to Manage It
Food noise is persistent, unwanted thoughts about food. It can take up lots of mental real estate, but there are a few ways to manage it.
15 Types of Beans: An In-Depth List
Beans are full of fiber, protein, iron, folate, and more nutrients, but many Americans don’t eat enough of them. We share 15 types of beans enjoyed throughout the world and the best ways to prepare them.
3 Tips for Dealing with New Year Diet and Weight Talk
Entering a new year means diet culture is out in full force. There’s lots of pressure to work towards health goals which is often code for appearance-related goals. Learn 3 tips for managing these comments and continuing on your food freedom journey.
Where to Donate Clothes to Make a Difference
From homeless shelters to Dress for Success to loved ones, there are many options for thoughtfully donating your unwanted clothing.
Are Tortilla Chips Healthy? A nutrition breakdown of tortilla chips.
Tortilla chips can be a part of a balanced diet, especially when paired with a nutritious dip like salsa, guacamole, or bean dip.
Are Nopales Healthy? A nutrition breakdown of nopales.
Nopales are full of fiber, antioxidants, and minerals. In turn, they’re good for cholesterol, blood sugars, and gut health.
How to Manage Your Holiday Eating Fears
A dietitian addresses four common food fears that arise during the holiday season and how you can move past them to support a healthy relationship with food.
Is Guacamole Healthy? A nutrition breakdown of guacamole.
Guacamole is rich in fiber, heart-healthy fat, and antioxidants that can promote gut, heart, and metabolic health. Learn more about the nutrition, benefits, and uses for guacamole.
Are Enchiladas Healthy? A nutrition breakdown of enchiladas.
Enchiladas are full of fiber, protein, micronutrients, and antioxidants that promote overall health. But the specific nutrition content depends on how you prepare them.
What is Yuca (Cassava)? Nutrition, Benefits, and Uses.
Yuca, or cassava, is a root vegetable that can promote gut health, heart health, and iron absorption. Learn all about its benefits, drawbacks, and how to eat it.
10 Hispanic Snacks, Recommended by Latina Dietitians
From chips with salsa to batidas to arepas and more, learn 10 healthy Hispanic snacks recommended by our team of Latina dietitians.
Canned vs Dried Beans: Which is Better?
Canned beans are way more convenient than dried beans, but are they less healthy? Learn the differences between canned and dried beans, including nutrition, convenience, and cost.
7 Types of White Rice. Which is the Healthiest?
White rice is a beloved cultural food for many. Learn a few different types of white rice, what makes them unique, and whether some are healthier than others.
Red Beans vs. Kidney Beans: A Complete Nutrition Guide
Red and kidney beans are both very nutritious, but red beans are higher in most micronutrients and kidney beans have more protein.
Mexican Herbs: A Complete Guide
Mexican herbs like cilantro and epazote are a staple part of Mexican cuisine. They add flavor, color, and lots of health benefits.
Eating Disorders Among Latinas
Eating disorders are just as common amongst Latinas as non-Hispanic whites. In fact, Latinas have unique risk factors for eating disorders like conflicting cultural beauty ideals and mental health stigma.
3 Agua de Jamaica Benefits
Agua de jamaica, or hibiscus tea, is full of antioxidants that can help lower blood pressure, reduce chronic disease risk, and counter inflammation.
What Role Do Boundaries Play in Ditching Diets?
When ditching diets, boundaries can help you practice self-care in the face of unwanted food and body comments. Learn why they're important and examples of boundaries to set.