1. Kimchi is rich in vitamins and low in calories.

2. Kimchi contains a lot of vitamins and a few calories.

3. In kimchi, vitamins are rich, but calories are low.

(Does #1 mean both #2 and #3?)

1 answer

All three mean the same thing and are grammatically correct and smooth.

Nice job!
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