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Apples are considered one of the most nutritious and light fruits suitable for the Suhoor meal during Ramadan. Rich in natural fiber, water, and vitamins, they help hydrate the body and enhance the feeling of fullness for longer hours. Incorporating apples into Suhoor contributes to improving digestion, regulating blood sugar levels, and providing the body with balanced energy throughout the fasting day.
12 h ago | Good FoodYoung people tend to be in constant motion, yet they occasionally suffer from a loss of energy. This is often due to unhealthy daily habits practiced subconsciously—some of which young people may even consider part of their identity. It is crucial for the youth to monitor their energy levels, as persistent fatigue can hinder growth and future planning. Often, the cause is not academic or professional stress, but rather insignificant habits that can be stopped to restore vitality.
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