8 strawberries contain about 2grams of fiber. if you eat a whole cup of strawberries it is equal to about 3 grams of fiber. This is a good source of fiber if you eat plenty.
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.
1 pomegranate contains approximately 11g of fiber.
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Raspberries (1 cup): 8 grams fiber - [17 Raspberries]
Raspberries are one of the lowest-sugar fruits available. One ounce of fresh raspberries (about 18-20 berries, any color) contains about three grams of carbohydrates, two of which are fiber. So the remaining gram is sugar.
yes, there is fiber in pears. Pears have a great source of fiber actually. It contains about 24% of fiber. Every fruit has fiber or cellulose, even though our bodies cannot digest it is necessary for our diet.
To get 2.9 grams of fiber you would have to consume about 5 tablespoons of raisins.
There is no appreciable amount of dietary fiber in a cup of sugar.
151.2 grams of raspberries in one cup
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2/3 cup: 2g of fiber
1 Cup of Whole Wheat Flour Containes 14 Grams of Fiber
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One cup of blueberries has 1.1 grams of protein.
1 cup of raw spinach has 3.5gm of fiber. If 1/2cup of cooked spinach it has 7gms.