For those who are trying to get more/less of something in their diet, there's a good web site: http://www.nutritiondata.com. In the "Nutrion Management Tools" section, there's a button that says "Foods by Nutrients". It's a search tool that will rank foods by highest in... and lowest in.... It lets you search by calories, fat, fiber, sugar, etc. - not just vitamins and minerals and you can limit by category too (i.e. beef products, vegetables, etc.).
Karen
Need some advice.
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Faith,
Good find! According to Wikipedia, avocados have the highest fiber content of any fruit, and 75% of it is insoluble. That's bad news for MCers, to say the least. We can't handle soluble fiber very well, but we can handle it a lot better than we can handle insoluble fiber.
Tex
Good find! According to Wikipedia, avocados have the highest fiber content of any fruit, and 75% of it is insoluble. That's bad news for MCers, to say the least. We can't handle soluble fiber very well, but we can handle it a lot better than we can handle insoluble fiber.
Tex
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