3 milligrams of calcium per cup. And I mean pure calcium
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For years people have recognized the natural effects of celery in "calming the nerves." Celery. In fact in the 1897 Sears Catalog the company offered a nerve tonic made from celery. And before that Hippocrates (the father of medicine) noted that celery calms the nerves. Celery is high in calcium and it is widely recognized for its medicinal effects. Most likely the numbing effect you're noticing is from the Eugenol in the celery. It is the same compound found in higher concentrations in cloves.
it contains about 1/2 oz Second answer: How much celery is "a celery"? The question cannot can be answered without that information. The first answer isn't specific about how much celery it takes to get "about half an ounce" of water.
ALL of it.
No a carnation stem is much thinner than a celery stalk.
The average weight of a celery bunch is around 1 to 2 pounds.
To determine how much celery you need for 400 grams, it depends on the specific recipe or use case. Generally, one medium stalk of celery weighs about 40-50 grams. Therefore, you would need approximately 8-10 medium stalks of celery to reach 400 grams. Adjust the quantity based on the size of the celery you have.
If you get too much calcium you may get calcium deposits on your bones.
The weight of celery can vary, but on average, one medium celery stick weighs about 40 grams. Therefore, four celery sticks would weigh approximately 160 grams. This can vary slightly depending on the size and freshness of the celery.
around 1 - 1.5 lbs for a full head of celery (see "What is the weight of celery?" in "cooking measurements")
Whoa there, cowboy! One cup of fresh celery is roughly equivalent to about 1 tablespoon of celery flakes. So if you're looking to swap in some dried celery, just remember that 1 cup of fresh celery equals around 1 tablespoon of celery flakes. Hope that helps, partner!
approximately 4.16oz