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Yes. It still has cheese, which is a dairy product.
The most best unit to measure the length of a slice of pizza are inches.
Too much calcium makes the bones brittle.
9 g calcium is equal to 0,224 moles.
Yes, butter has calcium, even though you should not use it as a primary source for your calcium.
Yes. It still has cheese, which is a dairy product.
In one slice of pizza there is between 500 and 800 mg.
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In the 1940s Pizza had become very popular. You could buy a slice for about 25 cents at the pizzeria.
The amount of calcium in a pizza can vary depending on the type of crust, cheese, and toppings used. On average, a slice of pizza may contain around 100-200 mg of calcium, mostly from the cheese. It's important to note that pizza is not a significant source of calcium compared to other foods like dairy products or green leafy vegetables.
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Probably the vegetable pizza slice, but that does depend on how big the slice is and how much cheese is on it. (It's healthier if and only if the pizza contains less cheese than the sandwich).
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That depends on the pizza. An average 14" cheese pizza could have around 360 calories per slice for a total of 2880 calories. It might have around 17g of fat per slice for a total of 136g.