Yes it is because Vitamin C is in cheese
Bread usually has small amounts of vitamin c to preserve freshness. You can add Ascorbic Acid to homemade bread to keep it fresh.
Cheese and yoghurt are both dairy - so calcium, some vitamin d and protein. In bread you've got vitamin B complexes, folic acid and carbohydrate. (Vitamins and minerals are usually added to bread and flour by law, rather than occurring naturally in the bread).
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Oranges are a good source of Vitamin C and are low in fat. They are a much healthier choice than cheese.
Wheat bread contains 1.8 grams of iron and .7 grams of calcium per 100 grams. But it contains nearly negligible amounts of vitamin A and traces of vitamin C
Ingredients1 c Turkey, cooked; chunks1/2 c Cheese, cheddar, shredded1/4 c Olives, green; sliced4 c Bread cubes1 c Milk1/2 c Miracle Whip2 ea Eggs1/2 c Cheese, cheddar, shreddedCombine turkey, cheese, and olives; mix lightly. Place 1/2 bread cubes in 8x8 baking dish; top with turkey mixture and remaining bread cubes. Combine all remaining ingredients except cheese; pour over bread. Refrigerate overnight. Preheat oven to 375. Top with remaining cheese. Bake for 40 minutes or until set. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.
Only if it contains a sliced tomato or a substantial amount of ketchup. Sometimes vitamin C is used as a bread improver, so it is possible there is a very small amount in the burger bun.
Well it depends on what Pizza it is but mostly the dough contains Vitamin C, protein, Iron, Calcium, carbohydrates, water, Iodine. The sauce normally has vitamin C, sodium potassium chloride. The cheese has calcium and the Ham has protein, sodium potassium chloride.
Cheese burst pizza: a cheddar cheese fill inside bread (pizza bread) ..