Fibre is the stuff in some foods that provides us with energy and healthy bones. Foods that contain things like bran are rich in fibre. Hope I helped!
fibre
Yes. Your body needs foods from every food group. Protein rich foods - Meat provides protein and vitamins, especially distinct B vitamins. Pulses and nuts provide protein, fibre and vitamins. Carbohydrates - Sugars provide energy. Fats - Provide energy and fat soluble vitamins. Calcium rich foods - Dairy and non-diary calcium rich foods provide calcium. Vegetables and fruits - Provide energy, fibre, vitamins and micro-nutrients. Water - Provides the water the body needs and some trace nutrients.
Fibre
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fibre
Fibre is a very important part of our diet, but many of us don't eat enough of it. On average, most people in the UK only eat about 12g of fibre a day. You should be aiming to eat at least 18g. Fibre is only found in foods that come from plants. You won't find any fibre in other types of food, such as meat, fish, or dairy products.Food such as; fruits,veg and grains contain high fibre
fiber.
Potassium is found in foods such as bananas. White meats, vegetables, and dairy can also provide potassium.
Foods with lots of fibre are cereals like wheatabix, shredded wheat, bran and bran flakes, salads and fruits and vegetables, coconuts, brown bread. Corn flakes has very little fibre.
the following foods are a good source of fibre- barn(corn),cauliflower,cabbage,raspberries,celery,beans,mushrooms,Oranges and many more.
Roughage Is A Food Which Is High In Fibre Which The Digestive System Cannot Digest As Easy As Other Foods.
Milk, meat and fibre.