Sentences with phrase «about fiber content»

I wish all such details about fiber content would be mentioned in product description on the website.
To be honest, I'm not sure what I would do... in some cases I I find a truly awesome budget piece that will hold up (at least for a season) and is cute, but sometimes, I'm all about fiber content and quality.
Currently, fiber is being added to foods such as ice creams, yogurts, juices and drinks so that manufacturers can brag about their fiber content.

Not exact matches

Just one quarter cup of dry (uncooked) teff has 4 grams of fiberabout 16 % of your daily value; the calcium content comes in at about 10 % and iron at about 20 %.
Keep in mind that about 25 % of the carbs in dark chocolate are fiber, so the total digestible carb content is lower.
In addition to the advice and direction the dietitian offers, the hospitality department's website provides detailed information about the caloric, fat, protein, carb and fiber content of practically all of its menu offerings, Rodriguez says.
So I looked up the carb content and this is what i have found: 1 cup cooked rice — per 1 cup / 164g = 35g (fiber 3g) 1 cup black beans — per 1 cup / 172g = 41g (fiber 15g)(total 76g of carbohydrates for the whole loaf) I think the rice and beans are the only foods you have to worry about.
Hi Heather — I've never heard a single customer complain about constipation with our products... probably due to the fiber content.
My hesitation with psyllium husk (which may not be a real issue) is that it would increase the fiber content, and coconut flour is already about 60 % fiber... that's a lot of fiber!
That being said, the soluble fiber content is about 2.5 grams per cup (or 1.5 grams per 100 grams), which is still decent.
Follow that up with oats, pearled barley, whole peas, and flaxseed for carbohydrates and fiber (adding up to about 5 % fiber content).
The high fiber content of legumes is another boon: Previous research has shown that increasing daily fiber intake by about 16 grams leads to a loss of 4.4 pounds over 20 months.
Third reason is that about 10 % of the calories don't get digested and pass through into the feces — because of the fiber content of nuts / seeds.
Surveys have shown that the fiber content of the American diet is typically about half of government recommended levels.
Apples contain about 10 grams of sugar per 100 grams, but the fiber content slows the digestion rate, rendering the sugar harmless.
It seems to me that serious questions remain about liquifying in terms of the fiber content & the rate of absorption of sugars & nutrients.
* NOTE: Some food labels subtract the calories from fiber in the total calorie amount, so if something has 3g fiber... the total calorie content listed will be about 12 calories less than if you did the math yourself.
Don't be fooled - fiber should still count and while its caloric content per gram is slightly less (about 3 cals per gram), it's still counted as a carb when tracking macros.
Grapefruit provides the feeling of being full due to its fiber content, about 2.5 grams in 1 cup.
If we are the talking about the whole grains, fruits, and nuts, they are also loaded with fibers and maybe the benefits that one will get from these foods will be due to high fibers content.
When making my usual after - work smoothie bowl the other day, I found myself thinking about how I could add more fiber without increasing sugar content, and without compromising the sweet flavor.
The gel - like texture is due to its high soluble fiber content, about a gram in three teaspoons.
If you're looking at the carb content of a food and it has dietary fiber listed as well, all you have to do is subtract the dietary fiber from the total carb count and that will be the number you need to worry about, the net carbs.
Eating one helps you feel full and satisfied due to the high fiber content (about 6 grams per serving!)
If you're looking at the carb content of a food and it has dietary fiber listed as well, all you have to do is subtract the dietary fiber from the total carb count and that will be the number you need to worry about, the
This will only add about 40 calories but will up the fiber content and add some sweetness.
Thanks to its high fiber content (about 33 % for not pealed cadaobeans) cocoa can limit constipation by stimulating intestinal transit and its polyphenols help fortify the intestinal mucosa, where the most important part (80 percent) of our immune system is located.
The principal constituent of the agave root is starch, similar to the starch in corn or rice, and a complex carbohydrate called inulin, which is made up of chains of fructose molecules.Technically a highly indigestible fiber, inulin, which does not taste sweet, comprises about half of the carbohydrate content of agave.34
I am also a doctor and well aware of the benefits of fiber and I discourage people from juicing fruit due to the glycemic impact but in this case you can put fiber aside because my question is about denaturing enzymes and vitamin content (since according to the Vitamix company, their product «rips through the cell walls»).
Most likely, this importance lied on the amazingly balanced nutritional content in them: one serving (about 35 g) contains 5 grams of protein, 9 grams of healthy unsaturated fats, 18 % of the recommended calcium intake, and most importantly today, 11 grams of fiber.
And I just had another question about chocolate, I know it is not tested yet, and I read in one of your blogs that you should take chocolate with a low fiber content.
I'm still concerned about its phytic acid (and other anti nutrients) content, however, because it has fiber thoroughout the grain (do fiber and phytic acid go together?
The nutritional content of 1 tbsp of ground turmeric is about 24 calories, 1 g of fat, 4 carbohydrates, 1 g of dietary fiber, and 16 % of your daily intake of iron.
White rice has about the same amount of total carbohydrates as brown rice, but there's a significant difference in fiber content.
These most intimate of ancient human artifacts were often ignored or discarded during many previous archaeological excavations, but careful study of materials painstakingly recovered from human paleofeces says a lot about what ancient human dietary practices were like, given their incredibly high content of fiber, undigested plant remains.
This HDL - related benefit may be partly due to the simple fiber content of flaxseeds, since 2 tablespoons of ground flaxseed provide about 4 grams of dietary fiber.
I'm all about the breathability too... this dress is fine for spring as it's loose fitting and there is some natural fiber in it, but I was really hesitant because of the poly content at first.
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The softness of the sweater and the fiber content might make you nervous about washing it, but I have not had issues with putting this in a washing machine on a gentle cycle and then laying it flat to dry.
Based on the guaranteed analysis, the amount of minimum crude protein in this cat food is 30 percent, fat ranges from 10 to 13 percent, and fiber content is about four percent.
The next important thing is the fiber content and should be included about 4 to 5 % in the food.
The crude fiber content of this recipe is 3 % which is about as high as you want to go for cat food.
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