It also
contains valuable amounts of antioxidant phenolic acids including vanillic, syringic, coumaric, and ferulic acid.
Carrots
contain valuable amounts of the phyto - nutrient antioxidant beta - carotene which gives carrots their bright orange colour.
Chickpeas also
contain valuable amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids, including alpha - linolenic acid (ALA), the body's omega - 3 fatty acid from which all other omega - 3 fats are made.
All varieties of carrots
contain valuable amounts of antioxidant nutrients.
And while garbanzo beans are not a fatty food, they do
contain valuable amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids, including alpha - linolenic acid (ALA), the body's omega - 3 fatty acid from which all other omega - 3 fats are made.
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The title
contains an immense
amount of
valuable information, some of which will be quoted here.
Palm sugar
contains valuable minerals your body needs on a daily basis, such as potassium, calcium, and trace
amounts of zinc, iron, and vitamin C
Incinerated municipal solids and other waste streams results in a significant
amount of ash residue, which often
contains valuable metals.
Vegetables
contain good
amounts of
valuable nutrients, such as essential minerals and vitamins.
Many multivitamins
contain Lutein, but in too small of
amounts to be fully effective (0.25 mg).1 This formulation
contains a much more significant
amount (1 mg) of this
valuable carotenoid.
They
contain the highest
amounts of the
valuable yellow sap and are 100 % Certified Organic Leaves.
Provided that the turkey you select is both organic and pasture - raised, it is likely to
contain high - quality fat, including a
valuable amount of omega - 3s.
While
containing small but
valuable amounts of conventional antioxidant nutrients like vitamin C, vitamin E, and beta - carotene, garbanzo beans also
contain more concentrated supplies of antioxidant phytonutrients.
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(Kassay's paintings, for example, are ostensibly made with silver, a
valuable metal that invokes a separate, non-artistic system of value, not unlike medieval religious icons, which were priced by both their devotional subjects and by the
amount of gold they
contained.)