I do believe most vegetables contain traces of fat.
Because they think they are healthy for you, although they are not really. Vegetables contain oil fat, and fruits contain sugar.
Strawberries, similar to most fruits and vegetables contain only trace amounts of fat (less than 0.5 grams of fat per serving). Some fruits, such as avocados, do contain large amounts of fat, but they are an exception.
No, vegetable fat is derived from vegetables only.
vegetables do not have fat
Veges are lovely but fruit have sugar so if your going on a 3day detox with bodytrim dont eat it...x
Most vegetables contain only a trace of fat. However, Corn is about 1% fat, and Avacado is a whopping 23% fat. BTW, research shows that vegetables should always be eaten with a small amount of fat to help the body absorb fat-soluble nutrients such as carotenoids.
no there is not any high fat in vegetables
ARE YOU DUMB? vegetables and fruits don't have fat
I have found that most vegetables have trace amounts of fat, however, most are unsaturated. The vegetable fat used in cooking comes primarily from soy beans, corn, olives, peanuts and other seeds like rape seeds grown specifically for their oil.
no fat
Yes They Do Contain Natural Salts.
It really depends because it depends how you cook it. If you cook it with oil and salt, it will contain saturated fat and some nutrition. Saturated fats are bad for you, because it makes you gain weight easily. And oil-cooked vegetables might have those kinds of fat.