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Please welcome Dr. Melina to the SchoolMenu.com Team of Experts! Dr. Melina Jampolis is a board-certified physician nutrition specialist (one of only a few hundred in the country). Read more about her and get some weight-loss tips she's learned from her toddler.

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LYCHEE
Have you ever heard of a lychee? Lychees have been grown in China for more than 2,000 years. They're perfect for dessert when frozen and made into a sorbet. Lychees are an excellent source of vitamin C, which works as an antioxidant to prevent damage to tissues and organs in your body. Besides eating lychees fresh, try these Top 10 Ways to Enjoy Lychees.

CARROTS
Did you know carrots were the first vegetable to be canned commercially? They're not always orange... they can also be found in purple, white, red or yellow. Carrots are a good source of the phytochemical, beta-carotene, which promotes healthy eyes! Try these Top 10 Ways to Enjoy Carrots.

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