This varies wildly between brands and types of cereal, though many food manufacturers fortify their products with additional calcium supplementation. There is some controversy regarding studies that suggest that calcium-fortified cereals provide no measurable benefit to bone health.
Milk, yoghurt, eggs and cheese are all naturally high in calcium - supplementing your diet with these foodstuffs will provide greater benefit than artificially fortified cereals.
Rice contains about 7 grams of calcium. Brown rich contains the most calcium with 20 mg. Rice is also a good source of carbohydrates.
No
Rice is rich in starch like pasta and potato but is not known to be rich in calcium.
If you get too much calcium you may get calcium deposits on your bones.
rice is carbohydrates and you need that more than other foods and it clean your system and makes you healthy and it has nurtions and minerals and calcium and brown rice is even more healthier
how much rice can a person
20 protons in calcium
10 grains of rice is 10 grains of rice
No, rice is not an element. Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means, while rice is a complex carbohydrate made up of various molecules such as starch, protein, and fiber.
Rice is located within the rice paper. -Riceologist and Head of Rice Studies at the University of California
It's worth 3 times as much as 2400 grains of rice, which is worth 24 times as much as 100 grains of rice, which is worth $1 if that's how much you pay for it.
3 milligrams of calcium per cup. And I mean pure calcium