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  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Potassium

    What foods, other than bananas, are high in potassium? (4 replies, last updated by bibi rose June 18, 2004)

  • Home Cooking

    Diabetic, Low Potassium Diet suggestions

    A member of our family, who has diabetes, has just been diagnosed with diabetic kidney disease and now also has to limit high potassium rich foods. The list below contains low potassium foods. Yes, it is long, but you will see it... (14 replies, last updated by abear May 9, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Potassuim

    Oranges and Orange Juice are high in Potassium as well. (22 replies, last updated by Ruth Lafler June 22, 2004)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    What is Nitrate Free?

    Is there nitrate free cured meat sold with nitrites only? Or is this type of cured meat made with salt, sugar and spices but no curing agent. I am asking because I suspect some cured meat made with sodium nitrite or potassium... (1 reply, last updated by RosemaryHoney February 2, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Is all sodium the same?

    yes, wasn’t potassium cholride marketed for a while as a substitute salt for people who where worried about their blood pressure? (10 replies, last updated by Caseophile February 3, 2005)

  • Home Cooking

    Italian recipes for special needs

    A family member has kidney disease and has to be vigilant about excluding many high potassium/high salt items from recipes. Unfortunately, tomatoes, spinach, potatoes, mushrooms are high in potassium. He is craving Italian food... (7 replies, last updated by Diane in Bexley September 4, 2008)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    ZICO - Anyone Tried It?

    Zico bills itself as pure coconut water and a naturally high source of potassium. Zero fat, no added sugar, low acid, 60 calories/11 oz serving, and only 15 gms of carbs. It’s a Brazilian import. I’ve tried the natural... (4 replies, last updated by ipsedixit April 27, 2009)

  • Home Cooking

    Indigenous Uses for Banana Skins?

    Probably potassium. (11 replies, last updated by MarkC December 27, 2008)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Nutritional difference of ripe versus unripe fruit?

    Miss Needle, That’s a great link, and very interesting. I’m a bit surprised by the difference in iron levels (I’m always borderline anemic so I’m always trying to get iron-rich foods). Wonder why green... (10 replies, last updated by enbell May 14, 2008)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Sea Salt, Lower Sodium?

    is primarily composed of the following ions, listed in order of descending abundance by weight: Chloride (Cl-) 55.03% Sodium (Na+) 30.59% Sulfate (SO42-) 7.68% Magnesium (Mg2+) 3.68% Calcium (Ca2+) 1.18% Potassium (K+) 1.11% Bicarbonate... (19 replies, last updated by jokka66 October 1, 2009)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    saltpeter/ptassium nitrate

    Good Day, I’m looking to corn some beef and am trying to locate some saltpeter aka potassium nitrate I’m striking out at the local pharmacies. Anyone know of a place not too fat from Berkeley? Thanks (5 replies, last updated by wolfe November 1, 2008)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Swiss Miss Lite

    with calcium Swiss Miss product. It has Splenda and acesulfame Potassium, both artificial sweeteners. Splenda so far appears to be pretty safe, but acesulfame potassium is a bit more questinable. The product is not ideal but it... (1 reply, last updated by AnitaI December 3, 2004)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Do you know a source to buy Kansui for making ramen or chinese noodles?

    of sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate. Here’s a few links that refer to it: A noodle page (use ctrl f to find “kansui”) http://www.scientificpsychic.com/mind/noodles.html A Japanese food suppliers page, with... (3 replies, last updated by zaskar October 1, 2009)

  • Los Angeles Area

    Yummy places for someone w/ many dietary restrictions

    My mother is coming to visit me for two weeks here in LA. She has dietary restrictions (kidney disease) that do not allow her to eat much protein, sodium, or potassium. She can have small amounts of each, just not very much. She... (11 replies, last updated by mstinawu June 11, 2009)

  • Chains

    Free McDonald's Mocha Monday

    A Palmitate, vitamin D3 added. Espresso Chocolate Syrup Sugar, water, natural (plant source) and artificial flavors, chocolate liquor, caramel color (with sulfites), high fructose corn syrup, vanilla extract, salt, potassium... (3 replies, last updated by rockycat July 29, 2009)

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