Hard fruits, vege-tables, and breads must be cut into bite-sized pieces before eating.
No; that would be a very unbalanced diet. Even if you swallow commercially-prepared fiber from a drugstore, you're actually consuming something made from fruits and/or vegetables.
No, cactus Pears aren't fruits. The term refers to the spiny pads of the prickly pear cactus [Opuntia spp]. The pads may be prepared and served as vegetables. It's the plant's berries that are the plant's fruits.
ARE YOU DUMB? vegetables and fruits don't have fat
They are fruits, but for culinary purposes are treated as vegetables
Fiber containing fruits and vegetables
fruits fruits; their high sugar content oxidizes faster than that of vegetables
You can freeze dishes that have been prepared and cooked, or dishes that have been prepared and are ready to cook. You can also freeze most meats, vegetables and fruits. Cheese freezes well, as does breads, cakes, and cookies.
in a can ****************** Fruits and vegetables are put into cans in a food processing factory.
Vegetables
Popcorn is not typically considered one of your "5 a day" servings of fruits and vegetables. While it is a whole grain and can be a healthy snack when prepared without excess butter or salt, it doesn't provide the same vitamins and nutrients found in fruits and vegetables. To meet your daily recommended servings, it's best to include a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables alongside whole grains like popcorn.
Yes it is present in fruits and vegetables. Mostly in form of carbohydrates.
All the colored foods and vegetables are rich in vitamins...just take whatever you see