Yes, Jägermeister contains a small amount of iron, as it is made with a variety of spices and herbs that may contribute to its iron content. However, it is not a significant source of iron and should not be considered a reliable source for meeting your daily iron needs.
No, jelly does not naturally contain iron. Iron is typically found in foods such as meat, seafood, legumes, and fortified cereals.
ferrite
Iron chloride contain iron and chlorine.
Yes
No. Fe- (latin) ferrum with the atomic number of 26.
No, this is a popular myth. jagermeister does not contain deer or elk blood
No, while certain people may acquire a different sort of drunk from jagermeister because of it's herbal content, it does not contain hallucinagins. See source for more information.
There are about 103 calories in a shot of jagermeister.
The symbol for Jagermeister is a deer's head with a cross between the antlers.
Iron doesn't contain fibres.
Curt Mast developed Jagermeister. He was an avid hunter, and the word "Jagermeister" translated means "hunting master". It was originally developed as a cough suppressant.
Jagermeister? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagermeister
No, chlorophyll does not contain iron. It contains magnesium at its center instead of iron.
no it does not contain any iron at all!
No
No, calcium does not contain iron. Calcium is a separate mineral from iron and they have different chemical compositions.
Aaron Lewis' 2013 tour is sponsored by Jagermeister. Jagermeister is the number one imported liquor in the United States, and they annually sponsor the Jagermeister Country Tour.