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Dear Jean, 

Try a Google Scholar search on "Aster scaber nutrient content potassium"
- quite a few answers, also some with the answers you and your colleague
ask about. 

All the best, 

Anders 

Anders Møller 

Borgediget 12 

Dk-4000 Roskilde, Denmark 

Jean T Cox skrev den 23.05.2018 00:57:

> Greetings, all, 
> 
> I have a colleague who is looking for the nutrient content of aster scaber, a Korean vegetable.  She said the Korean name is chamchwi.  She is particularly concerned about the potassium content but also would be concerned about the sodium content of the dried version of this.  I found something online with some data on volatile compounds but have found nothing on the macronutrients or micronutrients.  Does anyone have any ideas? 
> 
> Thanks, all, for your collective wisdom! 
> 
> Jean Cox, MS, RD, LN 
> 
> Pediatric Renal Dietitian 
> 
> University of New Mexico 
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