A plate of lettuce typically contains negligible fat, often less than 1 gram per serving. Lettuce is primarily composed of water and fiber, making it a low-calorie food. The exact fat content can vary slightly depending on the type of lettuce and any dressings or toppings added. Without additional ingredients, however, lettuce remains a very low-fat option.
.2g fat in 100g of lettuce, about .5g fat in 6 pieces leaf lettuce
lettuce is a carbohydrate. Lettuce is truly a low-carb food.
Yes, lettuce is a vegetable. It is low in Saturated Fat and Sodium, and very low in Cholesterol.
Garnish.
yes, when they become fat there natural diet is lettuce and more greens. But do NOT feed them iceberg lettuce
romaine lettuce is different because it is much fresher than reg lettuce.
a lot of lettuce please. with a coke.
Much the same as other types of lettuce, about 95%
No. There is absolutely no fat content in any of those.
A bowl. A salad spinner might help. Or a plate. Don't cook it.
no lettuce doesnt reatict to sodium ok
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