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Warne
Joined: 12 Jul 2007 Posts: 17
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 6:55 am Post subject: Apricot |
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| Apricots are those beautifully orange colored fruits full of beta carotene and fiber that are one of the first signs of summer. Although dried and canned Apricots are available year-round, fresh Apricots with a plentiful supply of vitamin C, are season from May through August. Apricots are originally from China but arrived in Europe via Armenia, which is why the scientific name of Apricot is “Prunus Armenaica”. Apricots are a good source of dietary fiber with insoluble cellulose and lignin in the skin and soluble pectin's in the flesh. Apricot is a good source of sugars and vitamin A, and contains appreciable amounts of thiamine and iron. Fresh Apricot yield 86% of edible matter. |
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coleenvin
Joined: 22 Oct 2008 Posts: 31
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| Yes you are right apart from that you can use apricot with Aloe Vera pulp & massage gently in your face for 30 minutes & see the difference you will look gorgeous |
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poul_nouvell
Joined: 12 Jan 2009 Posts: 92
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| Yeah, i do agree with both of you.It does work.I have been use this type of aricot and got result well to me. |
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