Secondary ingredients
include pea fiber, tomato pomace, natural fish flavor, flaxseed, various vegetables and fruits, probiotics, prebiotics, glucosamine and chondroitin, and vitamins / minerals.
Not exact matches
This «
fiber density» of cabbage actually ranks it above some our WHFoods legumes,
including our beans, lentils, and dried
peas.
Hemp protein is complete and usually comes with a nice dose of micronutrients,
including magnesium, prebiotic
fiber, and omega - 3s, but it's lower in protein than rice and
pea protein powder, so I wouldn't rely exclusively on it.
These shakes
include fiber, vitamins,
pea protein and detoxifying herbs.
Good forms of dietary
fiber include: All vegetables but especially artichokes,
peas, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts; fruits; and beans.
This type of
fiber is found in many whole foods
including oats, beans, nuts,
peas, lentils, flaxseed, barley, as well as in the soft parts of fruits such as apples, blueberries, grapes, prunes and citrus fruits.
Green
peas are also a great source of essential fatty acids, especially omega - 3, and also a source of a wide array of vitamins
including the antioxidant Vitamin C, B Vitamins, essential minerals, protein, and
fiber.
None of the estimates appear to have
included food products that may contain pulse fractions such as
pea fiber in baked goods and pasta.
One part of the solution could be for individuals to increase consumption of nonoilseed pulses (dry beans,
peas, chickpeas, and lentils), because they have nutritional attributes thought to benefit weight control,
including slowly digestible carbohydrates, high
fiber and protein contents, and moderate energy density.
There are also
peas and beans
included in most of the formulas which are great sources of
fiber and carbohydrates.
Peas can be hard for some dogs to digest but
pea fiber, also
included here, can be even more difficult.
Pea fiber is usually
included in low energy diets.
Some of these ingredients
include: boneless turkey, whole eggs, whole salmon, herring meal, turkey liver, chicken heart, green
peas,
pea fiber, and an assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Some of these ingredients
include: flaxseed, lamb meal,
pea fiber, various vegetables, dried fermentation products, and chelated minerals.
Peas contain antioxidants as well as a wide spectrum of nutrients
including vitamins C, K and B1, manganese,
fiber and folate.
Peas contain antioxidants as well as a wide range of nutrients
including vitamins C, K and B1, manganese,
fiber and folate.
Fruits and vegetables:
Peas contain antioxidants as well as many nutrients
including vitamins C, K and B1, manganese,
fiber and folate.
Fruits and vegetables:
Peas contain health - promoting antioxidants as well as a wide spectrum of healthy nutrients
including vitamins C, K and B1, manganese,
fiber and folate.
This isn't a «bad» ingredient, but many dogs (mine
included) have some issues digesting
peas or
pea fiber.
The food does
include peas, but these are palatable and easily handled by most dogs, and also provide a source of carbohydrates and natural
fiber.
Other ingredients that stand out
include more corn (whole grain corn); soy flakes and soybean meal — possibly in the new SMARTBLEND spongy bits, I'm guessing;
pea fiber which is being used by many dog food manufacturers today; animal fat — which would be better if it were a named fat; and animal digest.
Some of these ingredients
include: brewer's rice, chicken fat, dried carrots, duck meal, salmon meal,
pea fiber, oat
fiber, tomato pomace, flaxseed, brewer's dried yeast, and menhaden oil.
Alfalfa Meal: Alfalfa, a legume and member of the
pea family, is a good source of many nutrients
including protein,
fiber, trace minerals and vitamins A, B1, B12, C, D, E, and K.
Peas include lots of good nutrients such as carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and
fiber.
The carbohydrates here
include oatmeal, ground barley, and ground brown rice, which are all healthy whole grains, as well as
peas, which also provide additional protein and
fiber.
The
fiber in this formula comes from natural ingredients
including: whole brown rice, lentils, rice bran, cellulose,
peas, barley, beet pulp, sweet potato, alfalfa, carrots, apples and a few other fruits and veggies.
The high amount of
fiber in this kibble comes from natural ingredients
including peas, additional
pea fiber, ground flaxseed, spinach, broccoli, carrots, sweet potato, kale and apples.
The healthy weight formula serves up a mere 275 calories in a cupful of food, with high
fiber ingredients that
include brown rice, pearled barley, millet and
peas that will keep your dog feeling satisfied between meals.
For carbohydrates, this recipe
includes peas,
pea flour, tapioca, lentils, and chickpeas — all ingredients that contain energy,
fiber, and healthy nutrients.
It even
includes peas and barley which are extremely rich in natural
fibers.
The
pea flour and sunflower meal are both
included as sources of dietary
fiber, though the sunflower meal provides some fat as well.
Dogs only require a moderate amount of dietary
fiber in their diets, however, and there are several other high -
fiber ingredients listed
including brown rice and dried
peas.
Fruits and vegetables:
Peas are highly nutritious legumes that
include protein, starch and
fiber in addition to vitamins and minerals.
Fruits and vegetables:
Peas contain antioxidants and lots of micronutrients
including vitamins C, K and B1, manganese,
fiber, folate and potassium.
The foods also
includes yellow
pea, tomato pomace and canola; long - strand
fiber from timothy, orchard, and oat hay sources to support health and function; all natural antioxidants and omega 3 and 6 fatty acids; and prebiotics to support a healthy gastrointestinal system.
The top 5 ingredients
included in Innova Nature's Table Grain - Free Turkey & Chicken Dog Food are: chicken, chicken meal,
peas, turkey, and
pea fiber.