My best guess is celery contains celery! It is a fibrous plant with green coloring and whitish coloring on inner surfaces.
dietary fibre
No, it doesn't contain any saturated fat.
it only has 87 calories
Yes, nearly all fruits and vegetables contain glucose, and of course Celery fits into this catagory. The way to test it is to buy some Tes-tape. Then press the yellow tape against the cells of the inside flesh of the celery. If the paper turns green it contains Glucose
apples, watermelons, celery, grapes, pears...
Yes as it's 90% water
Yes. Cellulose is the main component of plant cell walls. Celery has a LOT of cellulose. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellulose
Unlike many other vegetables, celery is relatively high in salt (sodium). The average stalk of celery contains about 35 mg of sodium. Those on a diet of 1000 mg or less of sodium may wish to avoid celery and choose a lower-sodium vegetable.
Vegetables that contain 2 e's:beet,celery,endive,fennel,leeks,lettuce,watercress,
If celery is good quality, such as celery that is organically grown, it can have a salty or even a slightly sweet taste. I'm munching on some celery right now that tastes salty. No condiments required, and it is high in non-soluble fiber. I've even read that digesting celery burns more calories than it contains...
foods which burn more energy being eaten than they contain. for example celery and cucumber
Of course they contain. That is why they are green