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The essential nutrients are those _____.
 a. the body can make for itself
 b. that are predominant in most foods
 c. that must be obtained from foods
 d. included in the main DRI table
 e. that are most easily used as fuel by the body

Question 2

Why is cottage cheese associated with Shavout?
 a. It is one of the foods used to commemorate the restricted diet of Queen Esther.
 b. It symbolizes the curdled milk at Israelites' homes after returning late from receiving the Ten Commandments.
  c. It has a special place for it on the Passover plate.
 d. It was affordable and plentiful for the poor Ashkenazi Jews.
 e. It is specifically mentioned in the Torah.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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