what was the bet between the camel and the goat
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Goat milk is a good source of protein, contains less sugar (lactose), 13 percent more calcium, 25 percent more vitamin B6, 47 percent more vitamin A, and 134 percent more potassium than regular cow milk.
In one glass of goat milk, you get these minerals:
Calcium: 327 milligrams (33 percent DV)
Phosphorus: 271 mg (27 percent DV)
Magnesium: (34.2 mg (9 percent DV)
Potassium: 498 mg (14 percent DV)
Copper: 0.1 mg (6 percent DVZinc: 0.7 mg (5 percent DV)
And you get these vitamins with one glass:
Vitamins
A: 483 IU (10 percent DV)
B2 (Riboflavin): 0.3 mg (20 percent DV)
C: 3.2 mg (5 percent DV)
D: 29.3 IU (7 percent DV).
Camel milk has 5 grams of protein per cup, which equates to 10 percent of the suggested daily intake of protein. Aside from it being only 110 calories per serving, here are the other nutrients packed in camel milk:
Potassium
Calcium
Folate
Phosphorus
Thiamin
Zinc
Selenium
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goat lives in house camel lives in desert