0.865 servings, or about 1 serving.
This has to be the most ridiculous question EVER.
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A person would require 30 m3 of water for direct domestic use, of which, 1.5 m3 would be for drinking alone. The domestic use of 30 m3 is only 10% of overall use, we consume vast amount of water indirectly. 15% we consume via industrial goods and 75% we consume via agricultural products. For more information, it is recommend to have a look onto Water Footprint.
No sweetener.
That is correct. People and animals consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide, while plants consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen. It's a match made in heaven.
grains
No
You should have 3 to 5 servings of fruit a day.
You should consume a percentage of 50% whole-grain for the entire day.
The government generally recommends you eat about 5 servings of vegetables per day.
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The only way to be absolutely certain that you will not accidentally consume something dangerous in the lab is to not consume anything at all.
USDA guidelines count 1 cup (8 fluid ounces) as a serving. There are 16 cups in a gallon. Countries other than the US may have different official guidelines. A portion is different from a serving and is usually defined as what would be a reasonable amount to consume at one meal. A child may drink a single serving at a meal but a teenager or adult may consume 2 servings in order to consume enough nutrients for the day. It's important to consider how much your family typically consumes if you're planning meals or making a grocery list.
Probably, but ask your physician to be certain.
There is no need to consume any olive oil on a low carbohydrate diet. Olive oil contains a certain amount of Omega 6. People in general eat too much omega 6 already and has a bad ratio of Omega 6/Omega 3. It is better to use real butter instead.
Vegans do not consume any animal products. As such a vegan would not consume organic whole milk powder.
Three servings daily (we call em monkey balls cuz their big and hairy, dont know how monkey balls look like but thats how we imagine em)