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12. Sweet Corn

Sweet corn is often treated more like a whole grain used to make flatbreads and hot cereals, but many experts consider it a vegetable. This starchy food supplies a decent amount -- 3.9 grams of protein -- per large ear. Corn protein has 22 bioactive peptides, which have the potential to help fight hypertension, obesity, and oxidative stress. The food is also a rich source of B vitamins like thiamine or vitamin B1, and offers 17% DV of folate (vitamin B9) and 14% DV, niacin (vitamin B3). Non-GMO corn also provides a bevy of antioxidants and dietary fiber along with complex carbohydrates.

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