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What nutrients is in mint leaves?

Updated: 11/10/2022
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Two teaspoons contain:

  • 5 calories
  • 3 mg sodium
  • 1 g. carbohydrates (in the form of fiber)
  • 9% RDA vitamin A
  • 2% RDA calcium
  • 2% RDA vitamin C
  • 7% RDA iron
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