Patch Of Green Spinach

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Spinach is probably one of the most well known and widely consumed green leafy vegetables. It is also an idol for healthy vegetables so much so that, whenever someone tells you to eat healthy, you can picture a blob of spinach. It is indeed one of the healthiest greens to have for women who are deficient in iron. Both the stems and the leaves of spinach has lots of iron and folate that helps increase blood count.

Spinach

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