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Goodrich

American  
[good-rich] / ˈgʊd rɪtʃ /

noun

  1. Samuel Griswold Peter Parley, 1793–1860, U.S. author and publisher.


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Foods rich in soluble fiber include many fruits and vegetables, such as apples, avocados, bananas, cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower.

From Science Daily • Mar. 8, 2026

Foods rich in magnesium include dark leafy greens, beans, whole grains, dark chocolate, fatty fish such as salmon, nuts and avocados.

From Science Daily • Dec. 30, 2025

Foods rich in magnesium include wheat cereal or bread, almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds, spinach, artichokes, green beans, soy milk and dark chocolate.

From Salon • Jan. 31, 2024

Last fall, the famously hesitant FDA made it official: Foods rich in olive oil can be good for you.

From Time Magazine Archive

Foods rich in minerals are celery, apples, tomatoes, greens, oranges, and practically all the fresh fruits and vegetables, especially the small berries.

From Food for the Traveler What to Eat and Why by Roper, Dora C. C. L. (Dora Cathrine Cristine Liebel)

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