empty calories
No, they are not very tasty and don't have much nutritional value.
Any food that has very little calories. Water is a good example, it has no calories; yet its very valuable to the human body. We are all literally made of water. Sweet N Low is another.
Pears are very high in fiber, giving the feeling of fullness and therefore, lending themselves to weight loss efforts.
Since rice hulls have very little nutritional value they are most often used as litter or bedding instead of feed. However they can be used as a filler. It would be best to contact the poultry nutritionist in your local feed mill to see what he recommends.
This is called a pyramid. The base is very wide and top is very, very narrow.
Fast food is very unhealthy for the body. It is very fattening and does not contain much nutritional value.
The word junk food was created by Michael F. Jacobson. It is used to describe food which has very little nutritional value.
It is not in a food group, it has very minimal nutritional value.
That depends on how you define nutritional value. Many preservatives can be very harmful to your body and in that regard are not beneficial to you. Some such preservatives are sodium nitrite. It is the number one preservative used in deli meats. When it comes in contact with stomach acid it forms a very potent carcinogen known as nitrosamines. Preservatives don't reduce vitamins or minerals in food so in that regard they have no effect on nutritional value.
The food they eat has very little nutritional value, so to get enough energy out of it they have to eat a lot.
Most of them do. However, this "food" has a high amount of calories but very poor nutritional value. As such, 13.6% of the population is considered to suffer from malnutrition.
They are very high in colestrol.
Sagoo seeds (sabudana or sago) has very little nutritional value. It provides a large quantity of starch with few minerals and vitamins.
Yes they can, but it's not very nutritional food.
Nutritional food and healthy living is very important and a great topic for continued learning. Some great, useful information can be found here: www.helpguide.org/life/healthy_eating_diet.htm for nutritional food and a balanced diet.
Chips are a high calorie food with very little nutritional value in terms of vitamins, minerals, fiber, protein, or anything other than calories.
It really depends on what you ate. Much of Applebee's food contains good, whole vegetables and lean meats, but other dishes are full of fats and sugar. If you got a salad or a lean steak, you're probably okay. But if you got fries and a milkshake, for example, there is very little nutritional value in your meal.