Fiber is also known as dietary fiber or roughage. It refers to the indigestible parts of plant foods that aid in digestion and contribute to overall health. Fiber is categorized into two types: soluble fiber, which dissolves in water, and insoluble fiber, which does not. Both types play essential roles in maintaining gut health and regulating blood sugar levels.
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it means to analysis a fiber such as hair or cloth.
The only difference is the spelling. In UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc., it is spelt, "fibre". In USA, it is spelled, "fiber".
A plant's cell wall is mainly composed of cellulose.And cellulose is also known as fiber.
Eggs do not contain fiber. Eggs are known for its protein, fat and cholesterol content.
Fiber is not actually a known element. Instead fiber is typically described as a very essential supplement in the diet.
Tur dal is also known as yellow pigeon peas. They are rich in dietary fiber.
Agriculture is also known as farming. It involves the cultivation of plants and the raising of animals for food, fiber, and other products. It is essential for providing sustenance for human populations around the world.
Dietary fiber can reduce serum cholesterol levels. (Of course, some sources of fiber are better than others.)
Roughage that is known as dietary fiber helps to prevent certain types of cancer by keeping the colon clean.
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Complex carbohydrates
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Polypropylene is a synthetic fiber also known as olefin. Most commonly seen in loop berber carpeting, you will also find it in cut pile carpets and rugs. This fiber wears best in a level loop because it is prone to matting.
Dietary fibre is also known as cellulose and is found in plant cells. It is a complex carbohydrate that is not digestible, but it aids with digestion.