What I needed to express in the following sentence was though there are some substances in vegetables with a significant amount of protein, such protein might be difficult to be absorbed by human body. Therefore, I would really appreciate it if someone could let me know whether the following sentence make sense.
Incidentally, please let me know that whether is it feasible to use "green products" to refer vegetables, instead of environmentally healthy products.
Firstly, it is proven that there might be some protein substances of green products that cannot be absorbed by our human bodies in the same way that meat products could be done / can do.
dileepa Incidentally, please let me know that whether is it feasible to use "green products" to refer vegetables, instead of environmentally healthy products. No. " dileepa there are some substances in vegetables with a significant amount of protein Do not use "substances".
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dileepaIncidentally, please let me know that whether is it feasible to use "green products" to refer vegetables, instead of environmentally healthy products.
No. Use "leafy green vegetables."
dileepa there are some substances in vegetables with a significant amount of protein