However,
the high fibre content does mean that eating too many chia seeds could lead to an upset stomach.
Not exact matches
Not only
do olives taste delicious, but they also have excellent nutritional qualities, are easy to digest due to their
high fibre content and contain plenty of minerals and nutrients.
Dates
do contain fructose as they're a fruit, but this is balanced out by their
high fibre content, which ensures it's absorbed slowly.
Due to their
high fibre content, they
do not cause constipation in the way that rice cereal often
does (read more here about The Best First Food For Baby and why rice cereal may not be the most suitable choice for your little one).
This isn't particularly true for chickpea flour because it is one of the gluten - free flours with the lowest fat but
highest protein and
fibre content but surely it wouldn't
do any harm to keep it in the fridge.
At around 3 % (3g per 100g) Quinoa is said to have a relatively
high fibre content when compared to other grains, however, whilst I agree Quinoa is a good quality source of
fibre, it doesn't quite stack up against some other popular healthy grains:
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