Yes. Five tablespoons of cane molasses contains the daily requirement of calcium.
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There is no significant amount of Calcium present in butter.
It may contain a trace amount but carbohydrates, as a food group, are not a source of dietary calcium.
Yes, if you add a certain amount of water to it depending on the amount of molasses needed in the recipe.
A significant amount of the cooking and salad oils common to the American diet do not contain potassium.
No, bananas contain only a small amount of calcium (5mg per 100 grams of banana). They do; however, contain fructooligosaccharides. which may help increase the absorption of calcium and other nutrients. Jhavla
No, not in a significant amount that it would adversely affect the calf or a human.
First, milk contains a significant amount of calcium. Casein, a type of protein, is also found in milk.
Yes, it contains 18 grams of protein per serving.
Most fruits and vegetables contain little to no fat. They are also high in fiber, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and provitamins. Some also contain antioxidants. Meats can provide amino acids, protein, calcium, iron, vitamins, and enzymes. Poultry contains protein, calcium, potassium, and carbohydrates. Rice and rice noodles contain protein and some (but not all) amino acids. Pasta contains mainly carbohydrates, a small amount of protein, vitamins, and minerals. Breads contain carbohydrates, a small amount of fiber, protein, minerals, and vitamins. Dairy products contain calcium, fats, carbohydrates, and protein.
Molasses will give a dark hue and flavor to brownies. It will darken them and make them more fudge-like in consistency because of the hydration amount in the molasses. Some may not like the flavor the molasses gives off, so it's recommended to start with a smaller amount first in experimented recipes.
The One-A-Day Women's vitamins have a lot of vitamin D in them which supports breast health. They also contain a significant amount of calcium for strong bones. I do not think this at all promotes hair growth, though it couldn't hurt.