Yes,there is calcium in fresh corn.
Yes, because calcium is a metal. The fresh surface of calcium has a silvery appearance.
yes there is but not as much as oranges and only a little bit
One interesting fact is that milk and milk products can block/partially block or inhibit your body's uptake of calcium. If you and I both eat a big green salad, or good portion of fresh dark green vegetables, but only you drink a glass of milk with it, my body will take up (absorb) more calcium.
Calcium is calcium-it is its own nutrient.
Diamond No its calcium.
No
There can be several pronouns for corn. It depends upon its use in a sentence. The CORN (noun) is fresh. IT (pronoun) is fresh. Do you want to eat CORN (noun)? Do you want to eat SOME (pronoun)?
Yes, because calcium is a metal. The fresh surface of calcium has a silvery appearance.
Yes, It does.
It depends on where you live. If you live in Ohio, you won't be able to find fresh corn available to buy.
You can't really get fresh corn all year unless u ask ur teacher for
because it is frozen
You mix corn,sushi,and pickels......(The CORN may have to be farm fresh)
I think it is fresh corn, although everybody makes mistakes. But this is what I think.
1 1/2 cups
yes
Yes. But it comes out mushy.