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What food is rich in cellulose?

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Dietary Fiber in foods could be found in higher amounts in whole grains like breakfast cereals (eg cherrios all General Mills Breakfast Cereals), yougort (dannon activia) wheat products ( eg whole wheat bread) and you could find it in natural supplements like Metamucil ( it works). Hope these examples help

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Cellulose is a fiber found in plant and plant products. All fruits and vegetables usually have some amount of cellulose. However, if you are looking for specifics, I recommend broccoli and other raw vegetables.

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Cruciferous Vegetables (brussels sprouts, cabbage and kale), Tubers (potatoes, carrots and yams), Squashes (pumpkin and zucchini) and Sprouts (alfalfa and sunflower)

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