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Well there are a few varieties, Peppermint, - usda zones 5-11 orange mint- usda zones 4-11 apple mint- usda zones- 5-11 pineapple mint- usda zones 6-11 Mint can be grown inside also, and you can buy a little greenhouse of mint all ready to grow. I have also placed a map of the USDA zones from a website so you know where it can grow by the zones above. Plus it has some nice info. Good luck with your mint. http://www.garden.org/zipzone/index.php?img=swusa
Potatoes can be grown anywhere that has a USDA zone 3 of above.
since herbalife is not a usda registered food and therefore, untested in clinical environments, i would stick to onesource optimal nutrition. its the only natural, usda certified nutrition shake recommended for pregnant or lactating moms.
Kiwi will grow entirely successfully outdoors in the UK (USDA zone 8-9)
USDA National Nutrient Database http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/
According to the USDA nutritional database 100 grams of cooked tripe has 94 calories and 157 mg of cholesterol.
I think vitamin c
The average size of an uncooked sweet potato is 80-480 grams. The average size of an uncooked russet potato is 148 grams.
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Calories in a medium appleThere are:77- 81 calories in a medium apple, 2¾ diameter, with peel15 calories in each ounce or 28g of apple with peel.14 calories in each ounce or 28g of apple without peel.For the calories in other fruits, and vegetables, and free fruit and vegetable calorie charts that you can use as daily guides for either weight loss or weight maintenance, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links.
USDA means U.S. Department of Agriculture
The USDA is part of the Executive Branch
USDA helps implement safe measures of food production and packaging. There would be a lot of illness and malnutrition if the USDA did not regulate the things they do.
im pretty sure theres none and if there is its a very small amount and probably good for you
The USDA is the United States Department of Agriculture. The USDA offers fantastic careers for many professional and non-professional fields. USDA needs everyone from janitors to accountants and lawyers. USDA especially likes engineers.
No.
The current Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, is ultimately the "top dog" of the USDA.