The are if you eat more calories that than you burn off.
Pizza is the most fattening food out of these three. Pizza has carbohydrates in the crust and fat in the cheese.
"Long Island iced tea" contains very little tea, but a considerable quantity of alcohol, which is high in both calories and carbohydrates. So, yes, it can be very fattening.
They are fattening in the way that they have a very high sugar content which is in the form of carbohydrates. Like all carbohydrates, if the energy isn't used up it will be stored in the body as fat. It's best to eat bananas in the first half of the day so that you're more likely to use up the calories.
Because it's got calories from carbohydrates and alcohol. However, it's not that much more fattening then bananas.
There are 1.8g of carbohydrates in broccoli and 17.2g of carbohydrates in potatoes per 100g.These numbers are NOT exact. They are a generalization of the amount measured in the specific type of food.
Anything with calories, consumed in excess, will lead to weight gain.
no, peanut is not fattening
Yes, it is fattening.
NO. They can be fattening in fried form.
Anything will be fattening if you eat too much of it. But cantaloupe, being fairly low in carbohydrates, isn't fattening in reasonable amounts.
They do have a ton of carbohydrates (especially if you drown them in syrup). If you are going to burn off the energy during the day, then there is nothing wrong with them. If you are not going to be very active during the day, they can be fattening.
yes ham is very fattening