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Which protein source is complete? A. Milk or Meat B. Soy Beans C. Peanut Butter D. Red Beans and Rice
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Which protein source is complete?
A. Milk or Meat
B. Soy Beans
C. Peanut Butter
D. Red Beans and Rice
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c. peanut butter is a complete protein source because of peanuts
i think
sorry if its not
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