depends on the fiber.... what kind of fiber dear?
No, humans are incapable of digesting fiber. Fiber is eliminated from the body as excrement.
cellulose which is present in grass can be digested by ruminants but cannot be digested by humans
Glycogen can be digested by humans. Chitin and Cellulose, also knows as fiber, can not be digested by humans.
The fibers of certain plants like celery
cellulose and insoluble fibers
Humans can't digest cellulose.
Fiber is the rough parts of some fruits, vegetables, and grains that cannot be digested.
Glucose and sucrose are both as easily digested as the other by humans. This is because they are both simple sugars.
Mostly it is the cellulose. It cannot be digested
Cellulose
cellulose
If it can't be digested, it shouldn't be classed as food....
bcz our digestive system the food will not be digested