Calcium and Phosphorous
No, Galaxy chocolate does not contain caffeine in significant amounts. While chocolate naturally contains a small amount of caffeine, the levels in Galaxy products are generally low. If you're sensitive to caffeine or looking to avoid it, it's best to check the specific product's ingredients and nutritional information.
Sodium (as Na+ ions) hardly occur in chocolate: 10 mg Na+ per 100 g of chocolate (natural, pure bitter, ) but many products made of have significantly higher levels (up to 300 mg/100g)
Yes, dark chocolate does contain omega-6 fatty acids, although in relatively small amounts compared to other sources like vegetable oils and nuts. The primary fatty acids in dark chocolate are stearic acid and oleic acid, with only trace levels of omega-6. However, dark chocolate is often appreciated more for its antioxidant properties and flavonoids rather than its fatty acid profile.
No, humans are not naturally radioactive. While all living organisms contain trace amounts of radioactive elements, the levels are very low and not considered harmful.
Don't feed chocolate to your cat! Chocolate contains a substance called Theobromine. Different types of chocolate contain different levels of Theobromine. If your cat ate a lot of chocolate your cat should see a vet.
The correct answer is No. Fish that live in dark, cold waters naturally contain higher levels of Omega-3's.
Concentrates are low in fibre and contain relatively high levels of proteins and other nutrients. Roughage is largely fibres.
Yes, apple juice may contain trace amounts of arsenic, which can be naturally present in the environment. However, the levels are typically very low and regulated by the FDA to ensure safety for consumption.
Generally, no, tap water and bottled water both do not contain iodine. However, there may be certain areas that have high levels of naturally occurring iodine that seeps into the ground water.
An organism that has been dead a very short time will contain a relatively large amount of oxygen due to the lack of cellular respiration. Oxygen levels in the tissues will remain high until decomposition processes consume oxygen and other nutrients.
You can naturally add zinc to soil by incorporating organic materials like compost, manure, or mulch that contain zinc. Additionally, planting zinc-accumulating plants like legumes or sunflowers can help increase zinc levels in the soil.
Nestlé Quik, a chocolate-flavored powdered drink mix, typically contains a small amount of caffeine, primarily due to the cocoa content. However, the caffeine levels are relatively low compared to coffee or tea. For example, a serving of Nestlé Quik may contain about 2-5 mg of caffeine, depending on the specific product. If you're looking for a caffeine-free option, check the label for any variations that may be available.