The fiber content in a bagel can vary depending on its type and size. On average, a standard plain bagel contains about 1-3 grams of dietary fiber, which is roughly 4-12% of the recommended daily intake based on a 2,000-calorie diet that suggests 25 grams of fiber per day. Whole grain or multigrain bagels typically have higher fiber content, potentially offering 10-20% of the daily fiber requirement. Always check the nutrition label for specific values.
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There are 3 grams of fiber in peas per serving, about 12% daily value! Mmmm; and good!
The suggested daily consumption of fiber is 25-30 grams
There is no recommended daily allowance for dietary fiber, but 20-25 grams is a reasonable range.
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Yes it does but not very much. It has one gram of fiber in each serving, (0.5 of a cup per serving) and that's equivalent to four percent of the human body's normal/recommended daily value/intake.
Most capsules are around 90 percent or more fiber. The small percentage that is not is usually a binder of some kind. It also depends on the brand of fiber capsule.
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20-35 grams per day
There are about 2.5 - 5 grams of dietary fiber in a Granny Smith apple, or 10 - 20% of the recommended daily allowance.
There is no official recommended daily allowance (RDA) for dietary fiber. However, official guidelines advise about 20-25g of fiber per day, for both men and women.
Most experts suggest that individuals take in about 0.71-1.23 oz (20-35) gs of fiber daily