It is also called Winter Purslane...of the 'claytonia' family. Common Purslane is rich in Omega 3 fatty acids.
My guess would be that the vegetable with the least nutritional value would be iceberg lettuce.
Nutritional value means to find the nutrients in a food eg. lettuce is water and fibre, well the majority of it.
well i think it is the valueof nutrition in food. so if you eat lettuce, lettuce has fibre and water in it (majoriy).=so the nutritional value would be higher (fibre and water are good for you!)=
No ! They need a balanced diet of vitamins, minerals and so on. There is absolutely no nutritional value in lettuce !
Not as far as nutritional value. Lettuce that is torn doesn't turn brown as fast though.
What's the point - there's almost NO nutritional value in lettuce ! You're better off feeding cabbage leaves and/or broccoli !
I don't about the Vitamin values blablabla. But I think Tomato is disgusting. Both are disgusting.
Yes, however, iceburg lettuce has no nutritional value whatsoever. If you want to feed your bird greens, use romaine, kale, collard, spinach, etc., greens.
Actually, iceberg lettuce has no nutritional value, but it can make your guinea pig gassy and constipated. I recommend not feeding them iceberg lettuce, but rather replace it with romaine lettuce.
What's the point - there's almost NO nutritional value in lettuce ! You're better off feeding cabbage leaves and/or broccoli !
Their is no nutritional value in soda.
Yes, calcium.Also:Fiber - 1gVitamin A - 7% daily valueCalcium - 1% daily valueIron - 2% daily valueInfo obtained from russellscorner.com