Ans: Mushrooms...but be extremely careful...as to "which ones" are consumed.
That's because 1) we need energy, and 2) there are certain problems with conventional energy sources - including scarcity of the resources, and pollution.
nonconventional: water, sun, wind They're expensive They can be recycled (not sun) and don't pollute. good long term effects conventional: oil, coal, electricity Global warming good short term effects non-renewable
yes
green vegitables
geo thermal
Solar, Wind, Water. geothermal,tidal,ocean energy etc
See the links below.
Pumpkins are good sources of carotene.And carotenes aspecially betacarotenes are precursors of Vitamin A.
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Fried foods and sweets are good sources of sugar and fat. These foods have very little nutritional value and not very many vitamins and minerals.
Dosages of nutritional supplements vary widely, depending on the product and individual needs. For vitamins and minerals, U.S. RDA's are essential guidelines. For other products, manufacturers' guidelines, consumer information sources.
Vegetarians may be challenged getting enough vitamin B12 but it can be gotten through plant sources--spirulina, miso, tempeh, nutritional yeast.