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Orange

About OrangeMore than any other fruit, the orange is associated with and valued for its vitamin C content. It is, in fact, the primary source of vitamin C for the majority of Americans. But oranges have more to offer nutritionally than just this one nutrient. A small orange (about five ounces) contains generous levels of folate (folic acid), potassium, and thiamin, as well as some calcium and magnesium. And compared to other citrus fruits, oranges have a broader range of uses: They can be added to various cooked or cold dishes, eaten as snacks, or squeezed for their delicious juice.Americans consume most of their oranges in the form of juice, which provides 140% of the current suggested daily intake of vitamin C. However, if you choose to eat a whole orange instead of drinking a glass of juice, youll get about the same amount of vitamin C with the added benefit of more than 3 grams of dietary fiber.
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Banana

About Banana DESCRIPTION : There are two main varieties of bananas, the fruit or sweet banana and the plantain. The fruit banana is eaten raw out of hand when it turns yellow and develops a succulent sweetness with a soft, smooth, creamy, yet firm pulp. The plantain, a cooking banana, is also referred to as the meal, vegetable or horse banana. Plantains have lower water content, making them drier and starchier than fruit bananas. Though the banana plant has the appearance of a sort of palm tree, and is often called a banana palm, it is actually considered a perennial herb. It dies back after each fruiting and produces new growth for the next generation of fruit. Bananas do not grow simply from seed. Man intervened long ago and crossed two varieties of African wild bananas, the Musa acuminata and the Musa baalbisiana, got rid of the many seeds that were an unpleasant presence, and improved the flavor and texture from hard and unappetizing to its present soft and irresistibly sweet flavor
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Strawberries

Fact About StrawberriesThe strawberry you eat is not really a fruit or a berry but is the enlarged receptacle of the flower. Strawberries are grown in every state in the U.S. and every province in Canada. California produces 80% of the nations strawberries, providing almost a year-round supply. California strawberry growers and researchers, along with help from the most ideal growing conditions, work together to produce the highest quality strawberries you can buy.
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Fresh Pineapple

About Pineapple Pineapples, also called Ananas and Pina, are native to Paraguay and Brazil. Some commercial use of pineapple is inhibited by the presence of bromolain, which is a powerful protolytic enzyme. In fact, I can eat only small amounts of fresh pineapple because the bromolain actually starts to digest my tongue, making it bleed.
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Onion

Fact About OnionDESCRIPTIONThe brown onion has white, fleshy leaves covered with layer of thin paperlike skin. It should be firm with a clear outer skin, no dark patches or signs of sprouting.
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Beetroots

Benefits and Features of Beetroot Beetroot provides a good source of anthocyanadins, a natural antioxidant that contributes to its deep red colourExtract is a natural source of vitamins and mineralsBeetroot is used traditionally as a blood building foodBeetroot may aid the natural process of elimination and support detoxification processesBeetroot has liver, spleen, gall bladder and kidney cleansing propertiesBeetroot is particularly rich in Vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus and ironEach capsule provides approximately 1-2mg of elemental ironThe iron contained in beetroot is organic and non-irritating and will not cause constipationBeetroot is useful in acidosis due to it being rich in alkaline elementsVacuum packed to enhance stability and shelf lifeSuitable for vegetarians and vegans
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Capcicum

Fact About CapcicumSome of the members of Capsicum are used as spices, vegetables, and medicines. The Capsicum plants have a variety of names depending on place and type. They are commonly called chili pepper, capsicum, red or green pepper, or sweet pepper in Britain, and typically just capsicum in Australia and Indian English. The large mild form is called bell pepper in the US. They are called paprika in some other countries.
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Carrots

Benefits of CarrotsCarrots are excellent for the eyes.Carrots contains large quantities of vitamin A, in the form of beta carotene.Juicing a carrot removes the indigestible fiber. Thus, the nutrients in it are available to the body in much larger quantities than if the carrot was eaten whole. This is because many of the nutrients are trapped in the fibre, and while fibre aids digestion, some part of the fibre is indigestible. Thus, you dont get the benefits of the nutrients that are trapped in the indigestible fibre. Did you know that if you eat a carrot raw, you only get access to about 1% of the available beta carotene? But, when you or your child has a glass of carrot juice, you your system absorbs almost 100% or the beta carotene!
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Sweet Corn

DESCRIPTIONThe husks of the sweet corn should be fresh and green in colour. The kernels should be well filled, tender, milky and pale yellow in colour.
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Mushroom

Type of MushroomWHITE MUSHROOMWhite mushrooms, like all mushrooms, grow from microscopic spores, not seeds. Plants growing from spores are called fungi. A mature mushroom will drop as many as 16 billion spores. Spores must be collected in the nearly sterile environment of a laboratory and then used to inoculate grains or seeds to produce a product called spawn (the mushroom farmers equivalent of seed).Because mushrooms have no chlorophyll, they must get all their nutrients from organic matter in their growing medium.
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