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All foods contain organic compounds.
All foods contain organic compounds.
The majority of foods contain chemical additives.
Foods contain organic compounds.
Eat foods that contain precursor compounds to testosterone. Such foods include avocados and pumpkin seeds.
All foods contain nutrition, but the type of nutrients depends on the type of food, for example meats contain proteins.
Energy in all foods comes from calories, which are in starches, fats and proteins. Peanuts contain a high percentage of fat, which is the source of most of their calories, or energy.
Calories are a measure of heat energy. Eating foods that contain calories allows your body to expend energy and to maintain body temperature. Excess calories are stored as fat.
They are called "empty" calories because they contain little to no nutritional value at all.
There are very few foods that have no nutrients whatsoever, but still have calories. More foods would fall into the range that they contain calories, but very little nutrients. These are known as "empty calories", meaning that they really do not help for the body. Some examples of these would be fried foods, refined sugars / starches, bleanced flours, and high-fat foods (like butter and lard).
Um... a) one or more of the three macronutrients: Carbohydrates, Protein, and Fat b) a varying array of micronutrients (vitamins, minerals, plant compounds, etc.) c) calories (energy) d) some amount of water
Foods that do not follow nutrient density and contain less nutrients that calories. Ex. chocolate ice cream cookies cake