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SEE THE IRON IN CEREAL

 

Cereal is a staple of the American diet. Iron is one the most important minerals that we consume through eating cereal. Knowing this, have you ever wanted to actually see the iron? Dr. Kiki shows how to do just that in this episode of Food Science.

 

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