All of them contain variable amount of minerals.
Fruits themselves are not minerals, but they contain vitamins and minerals.
Fruit contains of vitamins minerals and much more. LOL
fruits and vegetables contain minerals and fibre.
They contain a wide variety of vitamins and minerals, as well as natural fruit sugars.
All foods other than sugar. Flour is now supplemented with vitamins and minerals. All meat and fruit/veg also contain minerals.
Based on fruit, and brand of juice exact answers may vary. Usually because fresh fruit is fresh while fruit juice is less fresh (usually from concentrate) the fresh fruits have more antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, but some juices might have the same contents. Also, grape juice for instance, the juice is usually made without the peel, which contain minerals, antioxidants, etc.Fiber
All foods other than sugar. Flour is now supplemented with vitamins and minerals. All meat and fruit/veg also contain minerals.
Fruit juice primarily contains water, but it also contains various minerals found in the fruits themselves. Common minerals include potassium, calcium, magnesium, and small amounts of iron and manganese. Trace elements like zinc and copper may also be present, depending on the fruit source. However, fruit juice does not typically contain "rocks" in a literal sense; rather, it is rich in the natural minerals that contribute to its nutritional value.
fruit!It doesn't contain fruit!
Yes There Are Many Vitamins And Minerals In Various Types Of Fruit And Vegtables.
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That depends on the fruit, and how it's prepared. Many fruits contain sugar, vitamins, and dietary fiber. The nutrients in fruit include vitamins, minerals, water, fibre and natural sugars.