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Amadeus Schmidt <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Jun 2000 15:54:05 -0400
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 08:48:55 -0600, Arthur McConnachie <[log in to unmask]>
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>Cantaloupe = Honigmelone

Thanks Arthur

I didn't find it with the spelling of canteloupe.

 Food 1-MELON-CANTALOUP-RAW (09181)-1:1 lb

   Nutri     Food 1
-----------+--------
  Carb (g)    38.10
 Thia (mg)     0.16
 Ribo (mg)      0.1
  Nia (mg)     2.59

Cantaloupe has 1/3 of the thiamin of watermelon
and 1/2 of that of sweet potatoe.
About the same riboflavin as watermelon
but only 1/6 of sweetpotatoe.

So far it looks like the "bad guys" of strawberry and cantaloupe
have deficits on one of the energy usage vitamins.
I'm curious about the other bad guys.

Todd, is this going to become the missing "field test" of the thiamin
lack hypothesis?

Amadeus S.

..

 Food 1-WATERMELON-RAW (09326)-1:1 lb
 Food 2-SWEETPOTATO-BAKED (11508)-1:1 lb
 Food 3-STRAWBERRIES-RAW (09316)-1:1 lb

    Nutri     Food 1   Food 2   Food 3
 -----------+--------+--------+--------
   Carb (g)    32.66   110.22    31.75
  Thia (mg)     0.36     0.33     0.09
  Ribo (mg)     0.09     0.58      0.3
   Nia (mg)     0.91     2.72     1.04

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