1. We eat only fruits of plants.
2. Vitamin C is found in citrus fruits.
3. Power looms are operated by hands.
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- Fruitarianism (/fruːˈtɛəriənɪzəm/) is a subset of dietary veganism that consists of a diet of entirely or primarily fruits in the botanical sense, and possibly nuts and seeds, but without animal products.
- Oranges contain 53 mg of vitamin C per 100 grams. One medium orange delivers 70 mg of vitamin C. Other citrus fruits, such as grapefruit, mandarins and limes, are also good sources of this vitamin.
- yes,power loom are operated by hands
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1.Fruitarianism is a subset of dietary vegitation that consists of a diet of entirely or primarily fruits in the botanical sense, and possibly nuts and seeds . Fruitarian diets are subject to numerous criticisms and health concernsand not with any secondary product.
2.Lemons were given to sailors during the 1700s to prevent scurvy. One whole raw lemon, including its peel, provides 83 mg of vitamin C, or 92% of the DV (44). The vitamin C in lemon juice also acts as an antioxidant. When fruits and vegetables are cut, the enzyme polyphenol oxidase is exposed to oxygen.
3.mainly they are operated by machines but some people are traditional or poor so , they
operate looms on hands.
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