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  2. Carrot - Wikipedia

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    In a reference amount of 100 grams (3.5 oz), raw carrots supply 41 calories and have a rich content (20% or more of the Daily Value, DV) of vitamin A (93% DV) and a moderate amount (10–19% DV) of vitamin K (11% DV) and potassium (11% DV), but otherwise have low content of micronutrients (table).

  3. Are Carrots Good for You? - AOL

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    Carrots are a highly nutritious root vegetable that may also benefit bone health. Here are the benefits and nutrition facts about carrots.

  4. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture sources.Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1]

  5. Carrot juice - Wikipedia

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    A box of macarons and a glass of carrot juice in Tabriz, Iranian Azerbaijan. Carrot juice has a particularly high content of β-carotene, a source of vitamin A, but it is also high in B complex vitamins like folate, and many minerals including calcium, copper, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, and iron.

  6. Eat baby carrots, whole grains are best and more nutrition ...

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    The Nutrition 2024 conference, hosted by the American Society for Nutrition, presented the latest research studies on food. Here’s what we learned. Here’s what we learned. Add baby carrots to ...

  7. Food - Wikipedia

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    Other nutrients found in animal products include calories, fat, essential vitamins (including B12) and minerals (including zinc, iron, calcium, magnesium). [67] Food products produced by animals include milk produced by mammary glands, which in many cultures is drunk or processed into dairy products (cheese, butter, etc.).

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    Finely chopped broccoli and cauliflower florets, grated zucchini, roasted sweet potato cubes, leafy greens (like arugula, spinach, or kale), or chopped carrots work well in bowls.

  9. Vegetable juice - Wikipedia

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    In general, vegetable juices are recommended as supplements to whole vegetables, rather than as a replacement. However, the actual nutritional value of juices versus whole vegetables is still contested. USDA guidelines for Americans states that 3/4 cup of 100% vegetable juice is equivalent to one serving of vegetables. [2]