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  2. 8 of the best sources of calcium that aren't dairy - AOL

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    From citrus to figs to fish, find out which foods you should be adding to your diet to get more calcium. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness ...

  3. Vegan cheese - Wikipedia

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    Vegan cheese is a category of non-dairy, plant-based cheese analogues. Vegan cheeses range from soft fresh cheeses to aged and cultured hard grateable cheeses like plant-based Parmesan . The defining characteristic of vegan cheese is the exclusion of all animal products .

  4. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    As foods vary by brands and stores, the figures should only be considered estimates, with more exact figures often included on product labels. For precise details about vitamins and mineral contents, the USDA source can be used. [1] To use the tables, click on "show" or "hide" at the far right for each food category.

  5. Plant milk - Wikipedia

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    Plant milk is a category of non-dairy beverages made from a water-based plant extract for flavoring and aroma. [1] [2] Nut milk is a subcategory made from nuts, while other plant milks may be created from grains, pseudocereals, legumes, seeds or coconut.

  6. 8 Calcium Rich Foods That Aren’t Dairy - AOL

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  7. Vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    Lacto-ovo vegetarians that include dairy products can still obtain calcium from dairy sources like milk, yogurt, and cheese. [92] Non-dairy milks that are fortified with calcium, such as soymilk and almond milk can also contribute a significant amount of calcium in the diet. [93]

  8. Animal source foods - Wikipedia

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    Animal-source foods are a diverse group of foods that are rich in bioavailable nutrients including calcium, iron, zinc, vitamins B12, vitamin D, choline, DHA, and EPA. [11] Animal-source and plant-based foods have complimentary nutrient profiles and balanced diets containing both reduce the risk of nutritional deficiencies. [ 11 ]

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