It hydrates you
Nutritional value means to find the nutrients in a food eg. lettuce is water and fibre, well the majority of it.
None at all, but it is still essential.
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!)=
Milk Contains Vitamin D... Water is More Healthier... No.Edit: If you look at the nutritional value, milk is actually a mixture of many different substances, many with high nutritional value. Water is more necessary for life, but has no nutritional value. (just look at bottled water... 0's all the way down the list)
As a verb: I had to bargain with the shopkeeper. As a noun: This thing that I bought was a bargain.
This is not an idiom because it means just what it says. If something is a bargain, then it is always a bargain. It doesn't matter what the circumstances are.
Sentences with the word bargain: Noun: The secondhand table was a real bargain. Verb: He bargained with the city council to rent the stadium. No, bargain can not be an adverb.
The plural of bargain is bargains.
Bargain
It depends on the ingredients and other nutritional information.
i would say mainly water
Bargain is also known as "steal"