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With + ZeroPoint meals, including fruits, veggies, and lean WW chose foods for their zero-point list that are high in vitamins and minerals like fiber and protein that help you to feel full and stretch your points budget. Black-eye peas. It is ZeroPoint™ Foods All these non-starchy veggies have Points®-earning potential! We made a free list of Zero Point Foods on the Blue Plan. Here is a free printable list of the My WW Blue Zero Point Foods List. Black beans. Borlotti beans. Broad beans Kumquats Lemons Limes Mangoes Meyer lemons Nectarines Oranges Papayas Peaches Pears Persimmons Pineapples Plums Pomegranates Pomelos Raspberries Star fruit Strawberries The Blue Plan is essentially the same list of ZeroPoint foods as with WW Freestyle. A printable list can be found on the WW site here. Note: This list is for the previous MyWW Blue plan. They include: They include: Beans & Legumes: fresh, frozen, and canned beans and legumes that are packed without oil or sugar (adzuki, black, black-eyed peas, cannellini, chickpeas, edamame, fat-free refried, fava, great northern, kidney, lentils, lima, navy Click here for the Weight Watchers Program Zero points food list According to WW, here is the comprehensive list of all WW ZeroPoint foods by category with a free downloadable PDF, including + foods organized intocategoriesBeans, peas, & lentils. Adzuki beans. There are over foods that are classed as Zero Points on the Blue plan. BEANS & LEGUMES Adzuki beans Alfalfa sprouts Bean sprouts Black beans Black-eyed peas Cannellini beans Chickpeas Edamame Fava beans Great Northern beans Kidney Check out myWW blue plan zero-point foods list and chart: a WW list and chart with a PDF complete printable to use. For every one-cup serving (roughly one handful), raw or cooked, you can earnPoints value to BEANS & LEGUMES Adzuki beans Alfalfa sprouts Bean sprouts Black beans Black-eyed peas Cannellini beans Chickpeas Edamame Fava beans Great Northern beans Are you a Weight Watchers member who is following the new My WW Blue program or are you considering joining?