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: healthy oil; no trans fat; high monounsaturated fatty acid (mufa) and polyunsaturated fatty acid (pufa) good quality protein and source of dietary fibre vitamins (b group and e) minerals (magnesium, phosphorous, potassium, zinc, iron, copper, manganese and selenium) nutritive value and health benefits
of groundnuts * lowers the risks of heart and gallbladder diseases, diabetes, and colorectal cancer. helps to lower blood pressure. * resveratrol, a potent anti-aging molecule, fights proliferation of fat cells and improves the uptake of sugar from the blood. * peanut phytosterols reduce the blood cholesterol...
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such as vitamins, minerals and fibre than non-consumers (1a-c, 3, 5, 8). breakfast cereals make a major contribution to peoples' diet. data results show, for example, that they are the leading source of iron, a major source of b vitamins (about 20%) and provide 10% of young people's fibre intake (5,...
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