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  2. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture sources.Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1]

  3. 7 High-Fiber, Healthy Noodles You Should Be Eating ... - AOL

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    A two-ounce serving of shirataki noodles can have around five calories and 1.7 grams of fiber. "These gluten-free noodles became popular for their high fiber and low overall carb content," Singer ...

  4. Fructan - Wikipedia

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    A third type of fructans, the graminin type, [2] contains both β-2,1-linkages and β-2,6-linkages. [ 3 ] Two more types of fructans are more complex: they are formed on a 6G- kestotriose backbone where elongations occur on both sides of the molecule.

  5. A chef who grew up on the Mediterranean diet has 4 easy ... - AOL

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    "If you love pasta, you're eating pasta, but also getting all of these yummy nutrients and protein and fiber," she said. 2) Sprinkle mixed seeds on meals.

  6. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Older adults, particularly those with acute or chronic illnesses, may require higher protein intake, ranging from 1.2 to 1.5g/kg per day, due to a reduced anabolic response. Some studies suggest that an intake of 1 g/kg per day is sufficient, while others recommend 1.3 to 1.73g/kg per day for better health outcomes.

  7. Here's Exactly How Much Fiber You Should Eat Every Day To ...

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    ShutterstockIn the quest for effective weight loss, you may often find yourself navigating a sea of conflicting intel. This leads you to question the credibility of the information available.

  8. Oat beta-glucan - Wikipedia

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    Oat β-glucans are linear and linked at the 1,3 and 1,4 carbon sites. Oat β-glucans can form into a random coil structure and flow with Newtonian behaviour until they reach a critical concentration at which point they become pseudoplastic. The gelling ability of oat β-glucan correlates to the percentage of trimers. [3]

  9. Raffinose - Wikipedia

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    Raffinose is a trisaccharide composed of galactose, glucose, and fructose.It can be found in beans, cabbage, brussels sprouts, broccoli, asparagus, other vegetables, and whole grains.