9 Magical Superfoods You've Never Heard Of
By Nicole Catanese, Photographed by Ingalls Photo, Designed by Ammiel Mendoza

“Sprinkle some of these glorious little seeds on your next salad or roasted vegetables, toss them into your morning scramble or dinner stir-fry, even chew on them alone after any meal,” suggests Candice Kumai, chef and star of E!’s new show Playing with Fire and author of Cook Yourself Sexy.
Here’s why: Fennel seeds have been used in alternative medicine for over 4,000 years to help naturally de-bloat and detox the body. They also aid in digestion and have inherent anti-inflammatory properties. Plus, they’re rich in antioxidants, fiber, and iron.



















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