low-fat has low calories but nonfat has no calories
Fat comes from the meat and dairy groups, and you need to have low fat or nonfat versions of the foods you love.
Can be spelt either way. However, for a subtle difference 'non-fat' is a substance that has had the fat removed, such as non-fat milk. Or nonfat can mean that the substance did not have any fat content in the first place. Further conversations may involve 'fat free', fat-free', or any combination of the spelling of 'fatless'
yes, because regular foods usually have spices in them that arent in low fat foods which makes them taste different.
Depends on the person.
Tasty low fat foods really depends on your personal taste. Many foods are offered in low fat and non fat varieties. I think if I were you I would try some of my favorites foods in the low fat version and go from there. Fruits and vegetables are for the most part nonfat so if you enjoy those - eat up!
Your personal taste determines which you like best. I prefer 1% or 2% because they have some fat but not too much.
Dairy of any type, even low fat is not good for your pets. ______________________________________________________________ MY answer is for you to check the ingredients. If it is low fat and it has some chemicals to remove the fat, then DO NOT give it to them. But if it is natural and has no sugar, with no fat, then it will be fine. Just don't feed them too much of it.
Yes.
My older sister normally drinks nonfat milk after she gets home from school.
The difference between them is that white fat is found in adults and brown fat is found in children.
A possible answer is Light means less sugar or less calories and the other one is self explanatory, low in fat.
Nonfat milk contains lactose. Lactose is the naturally occurring sugar in milk. The only milk that does not contain lactose is labeled 'lactose free' and is available in full fat, reduced fat, and nonfat.