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  • One hundred grams of whole kernel yellow sweet corn has 7.0mg of Calcium.
  • One hundred grams of broccoli has 47.0mg of Calcium.
  • The easiest way to get to 1000mg is the following:
  1. 21 servings of broccoli would be 987mg about 22 cups
  2. 2 servings of corn would be 14mg - about a 1.5 cups
  3. 987 + 14 = 1001mg of calcium
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Q: How much corn and broccoli must you consume in one day to intake 1000mg of calcium?
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