Yes there is.
There is no fibre in a chicken thigh. Fibre is indigestible part of plants called cellulose. It bulks up your stools and allows your feces to leave your body easily without constipation. Chicken is an animal hence no fibre!
Bacon does not contain fibre. Any fibre coming from a bacon sandwich would be from the bread or any vegetables such as lettuce or tomato added to the sandwich.
The blanket can be made from any natural fibre, or any man-made fibre, or a blend using some of each.
Skein is a non-standard length of spun fibre, which can be wool or any other fibre.
Vicuña fibre , Shahtoosh , cashmere ( Pashmina ,Shahmina ) are the most expensive fibre in the world , they are not silk ( they are wool ) but way more sumptuous , silky , delicate then any type of silk or any fibre .
Fibre in food is indigestible plant material, if you read food labels they will usually list the amount of fibre content. Don't buy any of these buy the food that comes in a natural wrapper. Fresh fruit and vegetables!
The fibre which is made by human beings without using any natural thing is known as synthetic fibre
Yes, infact they're very high in fibre so go ahead, try one.
There may not be any effect on your health. Consuming fibre is a good way to keep your bowels regular. Not eating fibre will not necessarily have any ill effect.Â
Rayon is a synthetic fibre.
Do we have any chicken breast in the fridge?
Fibre is a very important part of our diet, but many of us don't eat enough of it. On average, most people in the UK only eat about 12g of fibre a day. You should be aiming to eat at least 18g. Fibre is only found in foods that come from plants. You won't find any fibre in other types of food, such as meat, fish, or dairy products.Food such as; fruits,veg and grains contain high fibre