well yes in 1 cup of tomato puree there is 4.1g (8%) of protein in it Hope this helps xoxoxox
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A fresh tomato doesn't contain salt.
Of course a tomato contain many different molecules.
a lot Update: Eggs do not contain any fiber.
Yes, as any plant they contain fiber. In 100g of peanuts there are 8.5g of Dietary Fibre.
There are a wide range of tomato soup recipes that use a wide range of different ingredients. There are several different recipes that do not contain cream of any sort.
Neither one contain any fiber, so it is not recommended that you eat them.
Yes, tomato puree is healthy. Other than potential salt content, processed tomatoes may be healthier than raw tomatoes. The anti-oxidant (cancer fighting) compound found in tomatoes (lycopene) is much higher in cooked tomatoes. Just watch out for any additives! Instead of merely being restricted to the consumption of raw tomatoes, one should make use of tomato sauce in their diet to take complete advantage of its valuable lycopene anti-oxidants.
One of the fun foods that contain daily recommended amount of fiber would be any kind of cereal. There are also plenty of fruits that kids could still enjoy that also contains fiber.
No, bottled water does not contain dietary fiber. Water is a liquid and does not have the nutritional components found in solid foods, such as fiber, which is primarily found in fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes. Bottled water is primarily composed of H2O and may contain minerals, but it lacks any significant nutrients, including fiber.
The skin of a tomato contains fiber, which is not fully absorbed by the body. Fiber passes through the digestive system mostly intact and aids in digestion and bowel movements. It adds bulk to the stool and can help prevent constipation.
If you are eating any vegetables, just blend them up into a puree and they ll love it, make sure if doesnt contain salt or butter though