Pumpkin Foods May Not Live Up to Healthy Reputation

Pumpkin is "delightful–but it's not a magic bullet," health expert says

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WACO, Texas (Oct. 12, 2015) -- Pumpkin products proliferate this time of year — and not just for traditional pies and breads, but for whimsical goodies that may not live up to the pumpkin’s healthy reputation.

Appealing to palates are pumpkin donuts, pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin latte–even chocolate pumpkin candy.

“If you believe the sales pitch, the pumpkin is the happiest, healthiest food ever,” said Suzy Weems, PhD, registered dietitian and professor of nutrition sciences in Baylor University’s College of Health and Human Sciences.

But a balancing act is important, Weems said.

Pumpkin pluses:  

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