While broccoli contains almost no fat and a high carb to fat ratio with
a minimal amount of sugar (compared to fruit at least) most of those carbs come from dietary fibre.
Sounds like for naptime flights and red - eyes, an oatmeal cookie (ideally juice sweetened or made with
a minimal amount of sugar) and glass of milk are excellent go - to snacks for mid-flight rest.
They are made with
a minimal amount of sugar, hence the applesauce.
Also, if you're looking for a sweet / spicy nut that doesn't involve any butter and
a minimal amount of sugar, may I suggest these?
I'd recommend that you either should have cucumber or zucchini + lemon as these ingredients add to the content of juice because it has high water content plus it only contains very
minimal amount of sugar so it is safe to add this without worrying about the
Not exact matches
I love raisin bran cereal, but I when I started studying the labels
of the brands I was buying I was shocked at A) the
amount of sugar, and B) the
minimal nutritional value.
With that said, many protein bars can be full
of added
sugars or even have a very
minimal amount of protein.
I use
minimal sugar, and a good
amount of healthy coconut fat.
As a kid, on the other hand, breakfast was typically a bowl
of Lucky Charms, Frosted Flakes or whatever cereal had the most
amount of sugar, with a
minimal amount of skim milk.
I'm pretty much
sugar free now but I keep a
minimal amount for baked goods (I usually use half the
amount of sweetener).
Chia contains no
sugar and very
minimal amounts of non-fibrous carbohydrates.
That said, as you usually only use a small
amount of vanilla to flavour a recipe, the
amount of sugar in the liquid form is probably
minimal so it's entirely up to you which form
of vanilla you use
Sweetened with dates and a
minimal amount of coconut
sugar you have nothing to feel guilty about.
The easiest
sugar alcohol to digest — more than 90 %
of erythritol is absorbed in the small intestine, so
minimal amounts reach the colon where other
sugar alcohols end up causing diarrhea and other symptoms.
The trees use
minimal amounts of water and fuel, especially compared to
sugar cane production, and produce for about 20 years.
Growing coconut trees requires
minimal amounts of water and fuel (especially compared to
sugar cane production); and the trees produce sap for two to four decades.
However, the nutrient
amounts in a teaspoon
of date
sugar (made from dried, ground dates) are
minimal.
The carbohydrates in Organic Valley Organic Fuel Whey Protein Powder come from naturally occurring lactose present in all milk, organic stevia, and in the Chocolate variety, a
minimal amount of unrefined, fair trade, organic cane
sugar in the Chocolate variety.
In terms
of nutrition, rhubarb is regarded as a low - calorie food, with a
minimal fat and
sugar content but a significant
amount of complex carbohydrates and dietary fiber.
Chocolate often contains some
sugar, but if you choose one with a high cocoa content (70 - 85 %), then the
amount will be
minimal and most
of the calories will be from fat.
Sugar from
sugar beets, Hawaiian papaya, some types
of zucchini, and crookneck squash... but these are very
minimal compared to the massive
amounts of soy, corn, cottonseed or canola that are in our food supply.
• Soup stock made from vegetables, mushrooms as well as cooling herbs and spices (e.g. Garden Vegetable Soup, p. 150) • Lean cuts
of meat, prepared baked or grilled, e.g. poultry, fish, bison, elk, wild game (e.g. Herb Poached Wild Salmon, p. 166) • Leafy greens and other vegetables, steamed or eaten raw • Whole grains and legumes, prepared as soups and stews with cooling herbs and spices (e.g. Goji Quinoa Pilaf, p. 184) • Raw milk, fresh yogurt, buttermilk (e.g. Khadi, p. 177) • Fresh fruit, with
minimal citrus and sour varieties • Cooling fats and oils, such as coconut and ghee • Cooling herbs and spices, e.g. coriander, fennel, turmeric, clove, mint, cumin, licorice • Cane
sugar (jaggery, gur) in limited
amounts
Chia contains no
sugar and very
minimal amounts of non-fibrous carbohydrates.