What makes you fat is regularly eating/drinking more calories than you use up during the day.
Fruit juices, particularly sweet ones, do have calories in them, so they can certainly contribute to someone becoming fat. It's all down to the overall calorie intake. Juices generally have less calories than sodas, but there's still some. A good rule is that if you're just thirsty, drink water.
It should not make you fat, unless it's loaded with sugar. Consider healthy juices like, apple juice, or, Grape Juice, which contain important vitamins.
It's either pancreas or liver!!
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Fat and gravy juice can be separated due to their different densities and solubilities. Fat is less dense than the water-based gravy juice, causing it to rise to the top when left to sit. Additionally, fat is hydrophobic, meaning it does not mix with water, allowing for easy separation through skimming or using a fat separator. This physical property of fat makes it distinct from the aqueous components of gravy.
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Tomato juice is very low in fat, typically containing less than 1 gram of fat per serving (about 8 ounces). Consequently, the number of calories from fat in tomato juice is minimal, usually amounting to around 5 calories or less. The majority of the calories in tomato juice come from carbohydrates, primarily natural sugars.
makes you fat! makes you fat! ;D
makes you fat! makes you fat! ;D
The only fat in an orange is the trace amount in the oil that is in the zest. The flesh or juice has no fat.
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