There are no "fat burning foods." Foods contain fat; they don't burn it. Exercise is what burns fat.
Fennel is not considered to be a 'fat burning' food. To learn more about the best 'fat burning' foods, see the page link, further down his page, listed under Related Questions.
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Foods high in fiber and foods with antioxives are considered by most to be belly fat burning foods. There is not a magic food that will eliminate belly fat however.
Fat, sugar, and salt.
No, beet is not usually seen as a 'fat burning' food. For more information about fat burning foods and the thermic effect of foods, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
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Depends on her attitudes, postures, health problems and genetics.
A higher level of aerobic training means more fat burning. Interval training is a high fat burning method of training, as the body has a recovery period in between.
Inquire your local experts on the subject to determine what best work outs are available for fat burning. Opinions may vary, so it is up to you to establish the best method for you.
The best diet/fat burning products are ones that are recommended by a physician. Some fat burners are dangerous, some are natural and healthy. One should never begin taking a fat burning product without first consulting with their doctor.