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Most of us have a sweet tooth and it turns out there is a healthy way to indulge it.
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The Doctors share adding balsamic vinegar to some types of fruit can help to enhance the fruit's sweetness. The balsamic vinegar adds a taste contrast to the fruit, and we recommend adding a spritz of it on berries, like blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, or even melon.
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This combination can also add great flavor to a salad when it contains berries. Plus, you'll get that boost of sweetness, without adding extra sugar.