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<title>Kale Is Overrated—These Forgotten Superfoods Are Quietly Taking Over in 2025</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Here’s what you’ll get in this post. We’re diving into a list of once-loved, now-overlooked foods that are making a quiet but fierce comeback in nutrition circles. Some were kitchen staples in your grandma’s time. ]]></description>
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