Apples for example 218kj (52kcal) Pears 242kj (58kcal) Pineapple 202kj (48kcal)
Cabbage 103kj (25kcal) Green Beans 129kj (31kcal) Broccoli 141kj (34kcal)
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Fruits and vegetables provide us with the energy and nutrition that we need to grow and live healthily.
You would save no energy. You would, however, get your energy from a different source.
fruits and vegetables
Which nutrients are fruits a good source of?
Vegetables and fruits turn into chemical energy for your body.
In teh juice and teh sugars.
chemical.
from cereals- carbohydrates for energy requirementfrom pulses - it provide us proteinfrom vegetables and fruits - provide us vitamins and minerals
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The answer will depend on which fruit or vegetables and on how many of them.
Fruits and vegetables are part of a healthy diet. However, if you increase your caloric intake - whether from fruits and vegetables or from fast food and candy bars - you will gain weight.