Exactly the same as its unmelted counterpart.
Protein Calcium, Phosphorus , zinc, Vitamin B12
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When the original nutritive value, flavor, texture of the food is damaged, it is known as nutritive food spoilage. When this occurs, the food becomes unsuitable to consume.
Fiber, and water. Fiber cannot be digested and provides no nutritive value. Water is necessary for life, however, it has no nutritive value.
The nutritive value of spices is very little. Spices definitely have an effect on the body depending on what they are, but they don't contribute huge amounts of calories or nutrients.
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High in iron and vitamin c
Hay has nutritive value; straw does not.
by knowing its nutritive value
to increas nutritive value.
It has a lot of protein.
Frying lowers the nutritive value and adds fat and grease and calories.
In what way? Flavor, cost, nutritive value?