vitamin content
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vitamin
noun[C]
uk/ˈvɪt.ə.mɪn/us/ˈvaɪ.t̬ə-/
any of a group of natural substances that are necessary in small amounts for the growth and good health of ...
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content
adjective[after verb]
uk/kənˈtent/us/kənˈtent/
pleased with your situation and not hoping for change ...
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Dried foods are not new, but, in the past, drying has dried outvitamincontent.
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These would indicate that margarine can be made the equivalent of butter as regardvitamincontent.
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We shall shortly be making a further announcement about proposals for new bread and flour regulations, which will include the question of the mineral andvitamincontentof bread.
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I am not aware that it has made any information available about thevitamincontentof basic foodstuffs.
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The land is manured with natural humus; nothing else is used; and so thevitamincontentand general nutritional value of the products of this land is the highest obtainable.
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Thevitamincontentof onions is low, but they are of great value as a flavouring agent.
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I object on their behalf to increasing the price of this extraordinarily valuable vegetable from the point of view ofvitamincontent.
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The aim is to study infant feeding related to socio-economic background with special reference to thevitamincontentof present day diets.
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It will have practically the samevitamincontentas summer-fed butter, and an even bettervitamincontentthan winter fed butter.
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The object of the operation at that time was to supplement our diet against the great deficiencies both of quantity andvitamincontentwhich existed in those days of war.
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They are represented as our great insurance, owing to theirvitamincontent, against scurvy if we cannot get citrus fruits.
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The second point is that there was a recommendation that the wrappers should indicate thevitamincontent.
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Thevitamincontentis retained by the quick-freezing process, thus maintaining the food value of a fresh orange.
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These two practices ensure the maximum possiblevitamincontentfor this foodstuff.
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Theirvitamincontentvaries from lake to lake, where their diets may have some variation.
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However, vitamins are very perishable, and in general, the fresher the feeds eaten, the higher thevitamincontent.
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Thevitamincontentof some seeds can increase by up to 20 times their original value within several days of sprouting.
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Theirvitamincontentis low, as is the concentration of volatile liquids, the lack of which makes them almost odorless.
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Although appearance, smell andvitamincontenthad deteriorated, there was no trace of microbial growth and the 109 year-old food was determined to be still safe to eat.
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