Plain bread has sugar, yeast, all purpose flour, salt and oil in it.
No cholesterol (found in animal fat) or uric acid (found in the breaking down of liver, anchovies, mackerel, dried beans and peas, and beer) is used.
According to webmd, a diet high in oats, nuts, cereals/granola that contain plant sterols, omega-3 fatty acid rich fish (ie. salmon and tuna) and soy will help to lower your cholesterol. More information is available at http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/guide/cholesterol-lowering-foods.
Yes, because they consist of many membranes which are rich in cholesterol.
Some foods that help control cholesterol problems are the flowing: foods rich in fiber, an example of that is bread made with less refined flours. Eat more fruits and vegetables. When you consume meat and fish it should be very lean.
Foods rich in cholesterol are milk and diary products like eggs, butter, cheese, fish and prawns and meat products like ham and sausages
Foods are a common source of cholesterol, especially eggs. A diet rich in cholesterol can lead to high levels of it.
LDL is about half cholesterol. (HDL is protein rich.)
Dissolution of cholesterol-rich gallstones. Cirrhosis and other hepatic disorders. Dissolution of cholesterol-rich gallstones. Cirrhosis and other hepatic disorders.
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The egg yolk contains nearly all of the cholesterol. The white of the egg is rich in protein.
Bread CONTAINS sugar but not that much, although bread is rich in carbohydrates and sugar is a carb
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