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joe

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Which food is NOT a good food source of vitamin C?
 a. citrus fruits
 b. strawberries
 c. milk
 d. broccoli
 e. green peppers

Question 2

To obtain the maximum amount of vitamin C from vegetables, you would:
 a. cut them into small pieces.
 b. cook them for long periods of time.
 c. wash them after cutting and peeling them rather than before.
  d. drain the cooking water before adding them to mixed dishes.
  e. consume them promptly after purchasing.



josephsuarez

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e



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