A list of fat burning foods can be found here: http://www.burnthefat.com/fat_burning_foods.html. The site recommends combining dark greens with lean proteins.
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Fennel is not considered to be a 'fat burning' food. To learn more about the best 'fat burning' foods, see the page link, further down his page, listed under Related Questions.
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Foods high in fiber and foods with antioxives are considered by most to be belly fat burning foods. There is not a magic food that will eliminate belly fat however.
No, beet is not usually seen as a 'fat burning' food. For more information about fat burning foods and the thermic effect of foods, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
A list of fat burning supplements can be found on http://www.weightloss-hq.biz/diet-supplements/the-ultimate-top-10-fat-burners.html. This website not only lists the supplements but also rates them.
There are no "fat burning foods." Foods contain fat; they don't burn it. Exercise is what burns fat.
Yes, we have both here at WikiAnswers. For further information about 'fat burning' foods, and for a list of refined (processed) carbohydrates, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Foods like, apples, celery, green beans, cabbage, grapefruit, limes, peas, and parsley are a few top choices. You can find more foods at: http://ezinearticles.com/?Free-List-of-Fat-Burning-Foods&id=29877
A food calorie list offers up to the consumer the amount of calories in a food item. Additionally, this list shows where the calories are coming from, be it fat or nutrition.
If you are referring to the thermic effect of food, egg would be considered a 'fat burning' food because it is a protein. For more information about the thermic effect of food, see the page link, further down this page, listed under both Related Questions and Sources and Related Links.