Well, no.
Sun-dried tomatoes, dehydrated, sliced, diced, quartered, blended, pureed, steamed, stewed, or pasted are tomatoes that were whole tomatoes that have become tomatoes of a different consistency. No, tomatoes are definitely not fattening, they are catabolic. The only cases tomatoes would be fattening is if you ADD fat - like deep-frying them (fried green tomatoes), or making tomato chips (brushing sun-dried/dehydrated tomatoes with oil and baking them)...in THAT case it would be fattening because of the oil working its way into the tomatoes. - Maikel Y.
less than 0.5 grams for a tub of 240 grams of tomatoes.
no, peanut is not fattening
Yes, it is fattening.
NO. They can be fattening in fried form.
yes ham is very fattening
All alcohol is fattening!
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_frequently_asked_nutrition_questions with calories can be fattening.
Yes of course all sugary desserts are fattening.
yes it is all things are fattening in a sense
yes that is the most fattening part of a chicken.
No,,Pepper is a mere organic spice, so not fattening.