Among the fruits analyzed, the concentration of minerals (measured
in mg/100 g f.w.) was found to range between 5.70 (red raspberry)
and 12.21 (cherry) for P; 51.24 (strawberry) and 90.92
(cherry) for K; 0.00 (blueberry and cherry) and 7.25 (blackberry)
for Ca; 4.92 (blueberry) and 15.96 (red raspberry) for Mg; 0.13
(strawberry and blueberry) and 0.69 (cherry) for Zn; and 1.00
(strawberry) and 1.28 (blackberry) for Fe.