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Iron in Fruit
Name: katelynn Status: student Grade: N/A Location: N/A Country: N/A Date: N/A
Question:
How does iron get in fruit juice?
Replies:
Perhaps some small amounts naturally from the fruit itself; but otherwise, might be added to the juice during production.
Anthony Brach Ph.D.
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