Lots of foods have few calories, you just have to look around.
Raspberries, dill pickles, broccoli, red bell peppers, low fat cottage cheese, Light & Fit yogurt, olives, celery, tomatoes, zucchini, sugar free Jello, and Laughing Cow light cheese.
Spinach. According to some National Board review packet I'm currently studying.
Generally, fruits, vegetables, lean proteins (fish, chicken, ect.), and low-fat dairy are all farily low in calories.
Celery, it takes more calories to eat than the actual food itself.
mcdonalds or tj fridays
All foods have calories. Low calorie foods are things like celery, cucumber, lettuce, etc.
Any foods that are high in sugar/fat but low in fruits/vegetables will be high in calories but low in vitamins. Donuts would be a prime example.
I have no idea for low in calories and high in fats and carbs. But I do now for foods that are high in calories but low in fats and carbs if this helps at all?: Tuna Pork Beans Eggs Protein shakes Low in calories/high in fat and carbs don't really go together since fat is approximately 9 calories per gram. High fat/high carb foods are quite caloric. I think you're out of luck on this one.
Some high fiber foods that are tasty but low in calories would be corn,white beans,black beans,kidney beans,avocado and whole wheat pasta just to name a few.They all taste great and low in calories. These would even be great thrown together for a quick chili.
Low calorie foods usually just include lots of fruits and vegetables. Naturally grown foods are usually low in calories. Don't eat too many red meats. Avoid sugar loaded goods.
Zero calorie foods are good for someone who is on a diet and are counting calories. It really depends on the diet you are on. While zero calorie foods might be low in calories some are high in carbs. If you are on a low carb diet, such as South Beach, this might effect your diet and do the opposite.
Is food that is high in vitamins and minerals and low in fats and sugars
No. Processed foods are generally, but not always, low in essential nutrients and high in calories, fat, and sodium.
sweet and fat foods. fastfood. anything processed. (not fresh or biological)
When dieting, you want to eat nutritionally rich low-fat foods. Two websites are very good for this. Sparkpeople.com and whfoods.com (world's healthiest foods).
If you have a daily caloric limit that you are aiming for, the best way to keep track of your calories and get ideas on low-calorie foods is on a calorie-counter or weight loss website, where you can enter the food and find out how many calories it contains. There are other diet websites that will provide you with a wealth of information on the best low calorie foods to choose, because they are not all equal in terms of health benefits.
Negative calories are foods such as celery, cucumber and apples that supposedly take more calories to digest than they give you in nutrition but some people say it is a myth. Either way, they have very low amounts of calories.