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Animal Refresher, Meat Science
Vitamin C Absence in Food
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Question (English)
Vitamin C is almost absent in:
- Milk
- Lean meat
- Eggs
- All the above ✓ Correct
Explanation:
Correct Answer: All the above
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) is almost absent in milk, lean meat, and eggs. These animal-origin foods are not sources of Vitamin C.
Vitamin Distribution in Meat/Animal Products
- Vitamin C: Absent in lean meat, milk, eggs — found in fruits and vegetables
- Vitamin B-complex: Lean meat is an excellent source (especially B1, B2, B3, B12)
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): Maximum in Pork (5–10 times more than beef & mutton)
- Vitamin B12: Found in highest amount in animal meat (especially organ/variety meat)
- Niacin (B3): Highest in poultry meat
- Vitamin A: Present in beef and mutton; absent in buffalo meat, chevon, and pork
- Liver: Richest source of Vitamin A
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