The true spinach does not grow well in warm climates and for that reason is not commercialized in Brazil. Instead, a spinach substitute, originally from New Zealand, is widely used in the country. There is scant information on the mineral profile and none on the soluble mineral fraction of this vegetable. The solubility of a mineral is one of the important factors for its absorption. For this reason, the calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, potassium, and sodium soluble fractions in the raw spinach substitute were determined and the effect of blanching times on the solubility of these minerals was investigated. Blanching times of 1, 5, and 15 minutes were employed. The magnesium, manganese, potassium, and sodium soluble fracti...
A pot experiment was conducted to study heavy metals and major nutrients accumulation pattern and to...
Spinach is one of the vegetables that contained lots of nutrients and vitamins which is good for hum...
Mineral deficiencies remain high in Africa, especially in rural communities subsisting on monotonous...
The true spinach (Spinacia oleracea) does not grow well in warm climates and for that reason is not ...
The true spinach (Spinacia oleracea) does not grow well in warm climates and for that reason is not ...
Butterhead lettuce, rucola, watercress, kale, chicory, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, and a spinach subst...
Water spinach is very perishable and it does not store well even in the refrigerator. It requires sp...
Ever wonder why spinach is supposed to be so good for you? Popeye will tell you it\u27s the presence...
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) is often used as a base vegetable to make green juices that are promo...
Leafy vegetables form part of the diet of most people of tropical Africa. Thecontribution of these l...
This study was carried out to determine the effect of blanching time on selected mineral contents of...
Introduction: Many vegetables are usually cooked before consumption though their vitamin and mineral...
The effect of calcium application and solution pH on ready-to-eat (RTE) baby-leaf spinach (Spinacia ...
The inorganic components, especially magnesium, iron, copper and zinc contained in vegetable roots a...
Objective: To investigate nutrient composition in moringa leaves and compare with those of kale (Bra...
A pot experiment was conducted to study heavy metals and major nutrients accumulation pattern and to...
Spinach is one of the vegetables that contained lots of nutrients and vitamins which is good for hum...
Mineral deficiencies remain high in Africa, especially in rural communities subsisting on monotonous...
The true spinach (Spinacia oleracea) does not grow well in warm climates and for that reason is not ...
The true spinach (Spinacia oleracea) does not grow well in warm climates and for that reason is not ...
Butterhead lettuce, rucola, watercress, kale, chicory, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, and a spinach subst...
Water spinach is very perishable and it does not store well even in the refrigerator. It requires sp...
Ever wonder why spinach is supposed to be so good for you? Popeye will tell you it\u27s the presence...
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) is often used as a base vegetable to make green juices that are promo...
Leafy vegetables form part of the diet of most people of tropical Africa. Thecontribution of these l...
This study was carried out to determine the effect of blanching time on selected mineral contents of...
Introduction: Many vegetables are usually cooked before consumption though their vitamin and mineral...
The effect of calcium application and solution pH on ready-to-eat (RTE) baby-leaf spinach (Spinacia ...
The inorganic components, especially magnesium, iron, copper and zinc contained in vegetable roots a...
Objective: To investigate nutrient composition in moringa leaves and compare with those of kale (Bra...
A pot experiment was conducted to study heavy metals and major nutrients accumulation pattern and to...
Spinach is one of the vegetables that contained lots of nutrients and vitamins which is good for hum...
Mineral deficiencies remain high in Africa, especially in rural communities subsisting on monotonous...