there are quite a few foods which contain acids such as sour milk, vinegar,coke,tea, coffee etc.
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Acids in foods such as citric acid Acetic acid in vinegar Tomatoes contain ascorbic acid.
fries
None - because fatty acids (and glycerol) are the product of foods containing fat when they have been digested by the lipase enzyme.
complete proteins
Foods such as meat, fish, eggs and dairy products contain all the essential amino acids. However plant sources of protein only contain a few of the amino acids needed.
I believe hemp seeds contain all 9 amino-acids.
Foods high in fatty acids include fatty fish (such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines), nuts and seeds (such as almonds, flaxseeds, and chia seeds), avocados, and oils (such as olive oil and coconut oil). These foods contain healthy fats like omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids that are important for overall health.
You cant eat foods with high acids or that contains alot of salt, foods that contain alot of grease (tacos, hamburgers, pizza, or any pork or lactos for a minimum period of 7 to 15 days
Oatmeal, fish, anything with omega-3 fatty acids, any kind of tree nut (check your allergies before trying any though), soy. All of these are great and contain good HDL cholestoral.
All food does contain nucleic acid, as that is the basis of DNA, which is in all living things.
Yes, nucleic acids are present in many food substances, including meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products. Plants also contain nucleic acids, particularly in seeds and legumes. Eating a balanced diet with a variety of foods can help ensure adequate intake of nucleic acids.
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