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The B-vitamins provide their usual benefits, but it's the calcium that stands out.
Neil Zevnik: You Say Yogurt, I Say Yoghurt, They Say Yaourt Neil Zevnik 2011
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The two major nutritional contributors are calcium and an array of B-vitamins.
Neil Zevnik: You Say Yogurt, I Say Yoghurt, They Say Yaourt Neil Zevnik 2011
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The two major nutritional contributors are calcium and an array of B-vitamins.
Neil Zevnik: You Say Yogurt, I Say Yoghurt, They Say Yaourt Neil Zevnik 2011
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The B-vitamins provide their usual benefits, but it's the calcium that stands out.
Neil Zevnik: You Say Yogurt, I Say Yoghurt, They Say Yaourt Neil Zevnik 2011
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Chris, having less B-vitamins is certainly an argument to prefer fresh meat to canned meat and fresh vegetables to canned vegetables.
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Chris, having less B-vitamins is certainly an argument to prefer fresh meat to canned meat and fresh vegetables to canned vegetables.
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Aside from Vitamin A which its bright orange color belies, it has Vitamin C, potassium, fiber, B-vitamins and even omega-3 fatty acids, and is suggested to help fight cancer.
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The nutritional wallop of dandelion greens goes farther than that, though, with very few calories in exchange for an alphabet of Vitamins, including A, K, C, D and B-vitamins.
Cathy Erway: A Green Green That's Good for You and Your Wallet, Too 2009
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It is also low in saturated fats, contains omega-3's and a slew of B-vitamins.
Skippy Pie Haalo 2009
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Yet as with most seafood, they offer omega-3 fatty acids, much-needed in the American diet, as well as B-vitamins.
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