Well there's no food on the planet that has
fewer nutrients per calorie than oil.
«If the mom is pouring fat - free milk down the drain [because her child doesn't like it], she may move on to juice,» which delivers far
fewer nutrients per calorie than milk does.
Not exact matches
Leafy green vegetables, such as kale, spinach, arugula, and lettuce, provide
few calories per bite, but a great deal of
nutrients and insoluble fiber.
Someone trying to lose weight might only be eating 1200 to 1500
calories per day so they would be getting even
fewer nutrients.
Blackberries, which contain only 62
calories and less than 1 gram of fat
per cup, are excellent sources of a
few key
nutrients.
You must add foods that provide the most
nutrient with the
fewest calories, otherwise, and I've seen this suggested, one can add 3000 kcal to boost a
few nutrients for a 1000 kcal diet (a typical 40 - pound dog eats about 1,000 kcal
per day).