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Nutritional Measurement

The nutritional content information is provided on the side of the label of foods you purchase at the grocery store and is required by the FDA. The figures are based on a 2000 calorie diet. The serving size is provided on the label i.e. 2 crackers or 1 cup. Included on the label that is required by the FDA will provide consumers with the Total Fat, Saturated Fat, Trans Fat, Cholesterol, Sodium, Total Carbohydrate, Protein, different vitamins and other necessary information about food content. The ingredients are also listed on the label in order from highest quantity to lowest quantity.

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What is a balsamic dressing?

it is basicaly balsamic vinegarette which is pretty much vinegar which you can put on salad as a dressing.it doesn't sound very good but it is amazing:)

Can someone give out a list of foods that have eggs in them?

scrambled eggs

fried eggs

deviled eggs

omelets

cookie dough

pancake batter

waffle batter

cake

brownies

etc

What are nutritional components?

Nutritional components are components that add value to your body. These components can also assist your body in carrying through essential biological functions.

How many monogram in 1 mg?

I think your question should read 'How many nanogram in 1 mg?'

A nanogram is 10-9 of a gram, and a milligram is 10-3 of a gram.

So your question becomes how many times will 10-9 fit into 10-3?.

For which the answer is obviously 106. or 1 million.

How much sodium should adults have daily?

Under ideal conditions, the minimum sodium requirement is about 1,500 milligrams (mg) of sodium each day. This is less than 1 teaspoon of table salt. The maximum recommended level of sodium intake is 2,300 mg per day.

What is one hundred millionth of a centimetre called?

The Angstrom is 10-8 cm, but I don't think this is a recommended SI unit. It would be called 100 picometers instead. (1 picometer = 10-12 meters)

What is illige?

an iliige is used for cutting the dried part of the leaf

it's edge is sharp

What nutrient source should make up 20 percent to 35 percent of an adults diet?

Non.

The recommendations for protein is min. 0.75g/kg body weight.

----------------//-------------- fat is min. 0.4-0.5g/kg body weight.

There are no requirements of dietary carbohydrates in the human body. But the recommended amount is still min. 120g total.

The recommendations for water is about 1ml/kcal (1 liter/1000kcal) consumed.

How you decide to consume your caloric need is up to you. But keep these recommendations in mind.

Non solid food diet?

umm....no that's a big no. you see, i like to have full poop...and not watery poop

Kilojoules per day for man?

10450 Kj Per day for Man. 1 Calorie is equal to 4.18 Kj

How many Vitamin k milligrams equals a us cup?

This is a trick question.

The answer is none. A cup is a measurement of volume, a milligram is the measurement of MASS.

How and why do some athletes get tall and big when both parents and their families are short without the mother having cheated?

How a person turns out has a lot to do with genetics. Both parents can be short, but if a dominant gene for being called is given to their child, their child will be tall.

How many cups does 340.3 grams equal?

It depends on what you are measuring as different ingredients have different weights. Cup is a unit of volume, gram a unit of weight so they cannot be directly converted. For example, a cup of water will weigh more than a cup of flour and even though they both measure 1 cup in volume, the weights will be different resulting in a different grams per cup ratio.

Say someone has 450 grams of flour (or whatever ingredient) and want to know how many cups they will get out of it. First, they need to know the weight of one cup of flour. For ease of math, we'll assume:

1 cup flour = 100 grams

Since 100 grams of flour will fill 1 cup, just divide the total amount of flour by 100 to get the number of cups that can be filled with all 450 grams of flour:

450 grams / 100 grams = 4.5 cups of flour