Of the three,
asparagus is highest in fiber.
Unlike fresh fruits and more nutritionally dense vegetables like potatoes,
asparagus is high in fiber and water, yet low in calories.
Not exact matches
Asparagus is high in folic acid and
is a good source of potassium,
fiber, vitamins A, B6, and C. Great, quick, and easy recipe for lunch or for a healthy dinner too.
Consume whole foods that
are high in fiber and low
in sugar, such as lean protein sources (lean beef, chicken, fish, and whey protein), fruits & vegetables (oranges, apples, strawberries, blueberries, broccoli, peppers,
asparagus, carrots, nuts (almonds, cashews, & walnuts), and whole grains.
Asparagus is delicious and different enough to add a touch of decadence to your rabbit's diet, yet low enough
in calories and
high enough
in fiber to pose a relatively low risk of weight gain or digestive distress.
Fortunately,
asparagus is high in both
fiber and water, which makes it an excellent option for rabbits who
are dealing with mild constipation.