chocolate, ice cream, yogurt, cream cheese, french fries, any oily fried foods
Fat camps provide healthy foods.
No, berries are not considered fat burning foods. Proteins are considered 'fat burning' foods in relation to the thermic effect of foods. Berries, however, are lower carbohydrate fruits (much lower that a banana, for example), which is good, and they provide lots of nutrients which can help to provide energy for exercise. They also add fiber to your diet.
foods that are high in moisture and in fat are more likely to be perishable
Foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grain foods, and low fat or non fat dairy products, are naturally low in fat.
starch fat and carbohydrates
they provide energy
No fat in fat free foods, but the sugar and carbs left over that you don't burn as energy is stored as body fat.
why the exchange of fat-containing foods with fat-substitute-containing foods would not be ideal for a marathon runner
There are no "fat burning foods." Foods contain fat; they don't burn it. Exercise is what burns fat.
Foods high in fat.
Saturated fat is associated with heart disease. Eating foods high in saturated fat is unhealthy. Foods such as butter, hydrogenated oils and processed meat contain a lot of saturated fat.
Eat less junk foods and also eating half fat foods instead of always eating whole fat.