Yes it does but not very much. It has one gram of fiber in each serving, (0.5 of a cup per serving) and that's equivalent to four percent of the human body's normal/recommended daily value/intake.
Yes, corn is a carb
There is no yeast in cornflakes, They contain only corn.
Eggs do not contain fiber. Eggs are known for its protein, fat and cholesterol content.
corn flakes, shreddies, froot loops, wetabix
No corn flakes are non living
Corn flakes are flakes of corn. It is a breakfast cereal which is widely popular over the world. It may have added vitamins and minerals.
It costs $1.59 for 8 ounces of corn flakes
Highly refined foods like white sugar, corn oil, or distilled alcohol contain no protein.
The company that makes Corn Flakes is Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company. The company was started in 1906. The flakes are sprayed with vitamins and minerals to make them nutritious.
Kellogg's makes Honey Crunch Corn Flakes
firstly in 1894, a patent was filed in May, 1895
Corn has insoluble fiber.
The key words here are, "DO NOT" contain high fibre...The best answers would have nothing to do with carbohydrates (which always contain at least some fiber); therefore, protein and fats are fair game:- anything from the meat category (meat contains no fiber)- fats (by definition it's a fat, not a fiber), like corn oil or crisco- liquid dairy products don't have fiber either (unless it's a liquid yogurt or has been added)- certain chemicals, like splenda, nutrasweet, polyethylene glycol