Use wholemeal flour for the crumble top and add raisins to the apples
make a different crumble on top
Apple is a common fruit that is used to make crumble.
No, it doesn't.
it won`t taste nice
Very carefully and slowly. You don't want to destroy anything in the box, so make sure you are very careful. Also, put apple juice on your hands. Emerging research suggests that the natural fiber in the apple juice will help brittle things not crumble as easily.
yes! its high in fiber!
yes
High fiber is any amount of fiber that is above the national standard average for fiber in a product that contains fiber. Fiber in most things is quite low in content, a high fiber product will go far and above those levels to make sure a lot of fiber is provided in their product in a healthy manner.
A good high-fiber cereal can be one way to increase the overall fiber intake. A diet high in fiber can help regulate bowl movements by providing bulk to the stools. Make sure to drink plenty of water in addition to increasing fiber to make bowel movements easier.
Yes, pretty well anything, but especially rhubarb, blackberries (usually with apple), peach , pear or plum- I can't really think of what wouldn't work though if you used some of the very soft fruits like strawberries you wouldn't have much bulk- too wet when cooked.
High fiber foods are an example. Beans are high in fiber and make you feel more full. Oatmeal is another HS food
he whispered into my ears. " you will be Crumbled into pieces."