Not really unless you eat them in a ridiculously large quantity. But I would NOT suggest to go on some sort of fruit crash diet with only fruits because your body needs iron and other proteins and vitamins to function properly. Remember: Pretty much anything in moderation is good for you. But the more fruits and vegetables you have in your diet, the better.
Although there are no fruits that have a high fat content, eating too much fruit means consuming too many calories. Grapes, bananas, mangos and cherries have the highest sugar content and should be eaten in moderation.
Most do not, but there are some. Avocado and olives are two fruits that contain a great deal of oil.
no their are no fats in fruits their vitamin c in Oranges and any other citrus fruits. fats are fats but they are NEVER found in FRUITS
There are no foods that do not contain both fats and sugars. However, there are foods that do not contain sugar including meat and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables are among the foods that do not contain fats.
the vegtable are grown underground not made in a factory like junk food
No. Fats contain carbon.
None, saturated fat is an artificail process of fat. Fruits are healthy but do contain natural sugars which can rot teeth like candy.
Fruits and vegetables mostly but you can't live without having some foods that contain fats too.
No.
Vegetable, Fruits, Oil, Etc. :D
Fats contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen.
Dark chocolate has several healthy attributes including antioxidents. Antioxidents when combined with fruits and nuts, typical of a dark chocolate mixture, provide even more nutritional value. Nuts contain fiber, unsaturated fats and vitamins, while fruits also contain vitamins.
starch or fats
they contain 100-157 fats that's why there is so many yellowish fats
it contain enzymes