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There is no fat in tea itself. If you add something to a cup of tea, such as cream or milk or butter, there is just that much fat.
There is no fat in wine.
Onions have about .1 grams of fat per cup, not much.
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about 2 grams
Quoted from the Related Link: "1 cup of strawberries contains 0.6 grams of fat." So you can eat a whole cup of strawberries and not get even one whole gram of fat.
The average cup of soy milk has 0.5 grams of saturated fat.
1 cup regular white rice cooked has 203 calories 0 fat grams 1 cup brown rice cooked has 215 calories 2 fat grams 1 cup basmati rice cooked has 170 calories 0 fat grams Source: fitday.com
about 92 grams
It depends if its whole milk or fat free. In 2% milk, its 5 grams
One serving of cherries contains only a trace amount of fat (0.2 grams per cup).
Different qualities of processed milk have different amounts of fat in them. 1 percent fat milk has 2.4 grams in a cup. 2 percent has 4.9 grams in a cup. Even nonfat milk has a small quantity of fat, at .2 grams per cup. Surprisingly, though, whole milk doesn't have that much more than 2 percent, at 8 grams in a cup.