Spaghetti is relatively high in both calories and carbohydrates. You can save some calories by not adding any sauce, butter, oil, cream, or meat, etc. Some people who feel that they need carbohydrates for working out, eat spaghetti beforehand.
Pasta is a carbohydrate and therefore isn't fattening when eaten in small portions.
probably brown pasta, since brown rice is also more nateral
Pasta fattening-yes, but it's not fatty, it's mostly flour and eggs.
Yes it is, but it does have a lot of pasta in it so can be a little more fattening than other soups.
diet, exercise, acai berry, pilates, colon cleanse, drink lots of water. No sugar, pasta, bread, or cheese. Nothing greasy or fattening.
no, peanut is not fattening
They don't "become fattening". There's really no such thing as a "fattening" food, there's just how many calories you consume vs. how many calories you expend. If the balance is positive, you'll gain weight; if the balance is negative, you'll lose weight. Potatoes, bread, and pasta all contain lots of starch (in fact, it's very nearly all they are). Starch is a complex polysaccharide that, during digestion, gets broken down into simple saccharides ... "sugars". With that in mind, it should be obvious why eating too much of it could result in weight gain.
NO. They can be fattening in fried form.
Yes, it is fattening.
yes ham is very fattening
All alcohol is fattening!
yes that is the most fattening part of a chicken.