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What mineral is in cookies?
Cookies don't contain one specific mineral, but rather a variety of minerals depending on the ingredients used.
Here are some examples:
* Flour: Contains iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium.
* Sugar: Contains trace amounts of calcium, magnesium, and potassium.
* Butter: Contains calcium and phosphorus.
* Eggs: Contain iron, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, and selenium.
* Chocolate chips: Contain iron, magnesium, and potassium.
* Nuts: Contain magnesium, potassium, calcium, and zinc.
So, while cookies don't have a single "mineral" inside, they do provide a range of essential minerals in varying amounts depending on the recipe.
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