HEALTHDAILY MAIL
Should you be having a pickle party? Why the latest foodie craze for all things pickled could have surprising health benefits... and one MAJOR downside
The article discusses the rising popularity of pickled foods as a food trend, highlighting potential health benefits like probiotic content and digestive support, while cautioning against excessive sodium intake as a major downside.
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