no because there are to much starch in potatoes
No it is not one of the five a day as it is seen as a starchy food
Of course they do. even though the potato is categorised as a carbohydrate it is still a vegetable and still counts as your five-a-day.
yes , fruit juices retain the same nutritional properties as whole fruit. They are an excellent source of vitamins and fiber and they have a high water content.
Yes, dried fruits contain a more concentrated amount of the vitamins and nutrients.
If I had it my way, it would count :)
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Wow, No. Logical thinking(:
No it doesn't, you have to eat 5 DIFFERENT fruits
when you start you period from that day count five days on the five day you start taking clomiphene.
No. It is a well known fact that a potato is not part of ypur five a day.
In the UK five a day means the recommended amount of fruit and veg to be eaten each day to maintain a healthy diet. Potatoes and cereal do not count, and some food items that do count, for example fruit juice and baked beans only count as one portion regardless of how much you eat.
Yes they are
This is an auditing term where certain functions are performed on a certain day. This is the cycle part of the count.
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Only if it is pure fruit juice, not the stuff you dilute with water. If it is pure fruit juice, then a 250ml glass of it will class as one of your five a day.
The noun 'five' is a concrete noun as a word for is a concrete noun as a word for a physical count of something (for example: The apples look good. I'll take five.)The noun 'five' is an abstract noun as a word for a count of something abstract (for example: We finished the project on day five.)
YES
An apple would count as one of your five a day. The RDA of fruits would be 5-a-day. Any piece of fruit is counted as one serving. For example, a banana, a peach, a cup of blueberries, an apple.