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What is the nutritional value of physalis?

What is the nutritional value of physalis?


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It's rich in vitamins, especially A, C and some of the Bs, and it has exceptionally high protein levels for a fruit, according to this web page.

What does it taste like? I've never even heard about it until now. I like the way it looks Smile

Posted 2006-07-23T07:37:15Z
 
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Qué tal?

Thank you!!

It does look cool, doesn't it?

The taste is rather sour.

Posted 2006-07-23T20:10:38Z
 
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*warning!*

all parts of this plant are toxic exept the fruit,

I highly recommend NOT eating it, and i will not be responsible for any accidents  that may or may not happen

 *warning!*

for 100 gr' of physalis:

water: 78.9 gr'

protein: 0.054 gr'

fat: 0.16 gr'

fibers: 4.9 gr'

ash: 1.01 gr'

calcium: 8 m"g

phosphat:55.3 m"g

iron: 1.23 m"g

beta carotein: 1.613 m"g

B1: 0.101 m"g

B2: 0.032m"g

B3: 1.73m"g

c: 43.0 m"g

 hope it was usefull to you Wink

Posted 2006-08-15T22:31:40Z

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