Babyfood, dinner, spaghetti and tomato and meat, toddler

Fun Facts

  1. Minerals are inorganic substances required in small amounts by the body for a variety of different functions. Minerals are involved in the formation of bones and teeth, they are essential constituents of body fluids and tissues, they are components of enzyme systems and they are involved in normal nerve function.
  2. Some of the minerals found in Babyfood, dinner, spaghetti and tomato and meat, toddler are: Sodium (239 mg), Potassium (163 mg) and Phosphandus (45 mg).
  3. Calcium is a very important mineral in human metabolism, making up about 2% of an adult human’s body weight. In 100 grams of Babyfood, dinner, spaghetti and tomato and meat, toddler, you can find 22 milligrams of calcium. It provides the 2% of the daily recommended value for the average adult.
  4. Vegetables, especially green leafy varieties, are generally our richest sources of potassium. But this mineral can also be found in varying amounts in almost all foods. 163 milligrams of potassium can be found on every 100 grams of Babyfood, dinner, spaghetti and tomato and meat, toddler, the 3% of the total daily recommended potassium intake.

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