no it doesn't and yes it does so hahaha you don't know! :P also do you play Call of Duty
No, milk is not high in fiber. Fiber comes from plants, specifically the parts of the plants that we cannot digest. Soymilk contains fiber. However, to get a lot of fiber you should eat vegetables, certain fruits, and grains such as peas, beans, prunes, oats, barley, and flax seeds.
It all depends on what brand of chocolate milk you're talking about.
Yes, tofu does contain fiber.
Because prunes contain Magnesium.Contrary to what many believe, it is not the fiber in a prune that makes you "poop" (move your bowels), prunes contain magnesium. (besides fiber)Anyone that has taken Milk of Magnesia knows this is the primary ingredient in the laxative.
Yes, potato skins contain fiber.
Yes. It contains a little amount of roughage or dietary fibre to keep the intestines working in a good condition
Drinks that have fiber in them include smoothies made with fruits and vegetables, certain types of vegetable juices, and some plant-based milk alternatives like almond milk or oat milk that are fortified with fiber.
Olive oil doesn't contain fiber. It is simply oil from the olive.
Almonds contain a small amount of fiber, but if a person is looking for more fiber in their diet, try to eat more walnuts.
If you mean fiber in the traditional sense then no.
polished rice does not contain fiber
Human milk contains very little roughage, as it is primarily composed of water, fats, proteins, and carbohydrates, with minimal fiber content. The focus of human milk is to provide essential nutrients and energy for infants rather than dietary fiber. However, human milk does promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, which can aid in digestion and overall gut health as the infant matures.