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Fruit and Nuts || Proportions of fruit in cans before draining

โœ Scribed by Holland, B; Unwin, Ian; Buss, David


Book ID
120361672
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
80 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
0851863868

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โœฆ Synopsis


Fruit And Nuts Lists Over 350 Foods And Extends Both The Foods And Nutrients Covered In The Composition Of Foods 5th Edition. Data Are Included Covering The Wider Variety Of Fruit And Fruit-based Foods Now Eaten. In Particular Information Is Now Available For Fruit Canned In Both Syrup And Juice, And More 'exotic' Varieties Such As Kiwi Fruit And Pecan Nuts, As Well As More Varieties Of Popular Foods Such As Apples And Pears. Supplementary Tables Are Included For Carotenoid Fractions, Vitamin E Fractions, Phytic Acid And Organic Acids, As Well As A Listing Of Taxonomic And Alternative Food Names.


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