Yes, spinach contains a small amount of natural sugars. In a typical serving, the sugar content is low, making it a healthy choice for those monitoring their sugar intake. Most of the carbohydrates in spinach come from fiber rather than sugar, contributing to its nutritional benefits.
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Yes, but not often. spinach has a lot ofprotein, and iguanas can't have too much protein. but, spinach is much better than iceberg lettuce, which shouldn't be fed to them at all because it's low in nutrients and is addictive.I would recommend feeding your iguana some spinach, other shreddedvegetablesand fruits (that are low in sugar), and green leaf or romane lettuce. DO NOT feed it iceberg lettuce or any kind of meat or dairy.
Don't know if this is any help but the scientific name (latin) for spinach is Spinacia oleracea
Excessive intake of spinach may lead to Poor Mineral Absorption, Diarrhea
Here are some websites recipes.robbiehaf.com/H/77.htm or lowcaarbdiets.about.com/od/snacks/r.spinachdip.htm there are no sugar in these ingredients to make your dip.
I don't think any greens of any kind have points in them.
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yes call 876 8749961 for any order of spinach in jamaica, located in kingston, spcial orders can be arranged.
spinach - espinadas water spinach/river spinach, swamp cabbage, potato vine - kang-kong malabar spinach/ malabar nightshade/ ceylon spinach/ Indian spinach - alugbat
Yes you can, as long as there is no sugar added. Be wary as everyone's body adjusts differently, so for some it may cause a stall and for others, may work as well as any other approved veggie.
Strawberries are a popular fruit. Spinach, sweet potato and sugar beets are vegetables.