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Fat, protein and carbohydrates
"First of all, unhealthy food-especially foods that are high in fat, sugar and calories (i.e junk food)- have a low nutritional value. " or you could save yourself the redundancy by saying "Foods that are high in fat, sugar and calorie content, are unhealthy." Unhealthy usually means low nutritional value....
Fried foods and sweets are good sources of sugar and fat. These foods have very little nutritional value and not very many vitamins and minerals.
No, it has little nutritional value.
I'm not sure if plain frozen yogurt has nutritional value, but it does have less fat then ice cream.
The nutritional value of traditional hummus comes from chickpeas, which are also called garbanzo beans. Chickpeas are low in fat, but olive oil increases the fat content in hummus. Olive oil is rich in monounsaturated fat, which is a healthy fat.
It's food that is unhealthy or has low nutritional value and/or high calories or fats. Examples: candy, trans-fat fast foods, sweet drinks, and others.
It's food that is unhealthy or has low nutritional value and/or high calories or fats. Examples: candy, trans-fat fast foods, sweet drinks, and others.
It's food that is unhealthy or has low nutritional value and/or high calories or fats. Examples: candy, trans-fat fast foods, sweet drinks, and others.
There is no fat in a 7-Eleven Slurpee.
Foods that are high in fat will be sweets and processed foods that are high in calories and have very little nutritional value. This is also foods that are very tasty and appealing.
You could get the information on the nutritional value of baked pork chops from Spark People. Fat Secret compares the nutritional value of baked pork chops and broiled pork chops.