No they have their own section of the food pyramid.
imagine if you remove all moisture, totally dry it out, what is left is the fiber.
No fibre is also found in pulp of fruits and vegetables.
its mainly in grains, but there is fiber in vegetables and fruits
No, the amount of dietary fiber in fruits and vegetables varies considerably - celery has a great deal of fiber, while potatoes have relatively little fiber, for instance.
In whole grains - yes; they're a good source of fiber.
Cheese has no fiber.
In most fruits, vegetables, and grains.
whole grains,vegetables,fruits,oats,brown rice
Grains, dry beans, peas, fruits, and vegetables.
Fruits, vegetables, nuts, and whole grains are the best high fiber foods to eat.
Fiber is found in fruits, vegetables and whole grains. It is recommended you add your fiber content slowly to avoid gas problems. Switch to whole grains and eat several servings of fruits and vegetables. Eat fruit for snacks. Eat lower calorie fruits and vegetables and smaller servings for weight loss.
While it's true that many fruits and vegetables have a greater concentration of fiber when consumed with the skin, some fruits and vegetables have a high fiber content even without it. For example, cantaloupes, grapefruit, bananas, spinach, and carrots all have high fiber content.
Yes
Fiber is the rough parts of some fruits, vegetables, and grains that cannot be digested.
Well, it would be one that is free of lactose (no diary) and high in fiber (from fruits,vegetables, and whole grains).
Fiber is the rough parts of some fruits, vegetables, and grains that cannot be digested.
Citrus fruits and vegetables have most fiber
Fiber containing fruits and vegetables