There's a common misconception that fruit is fattening. Let me clear it up for you here. Fruit, in itself does not "fatten you up". Eating too much fruit, resulting in overstepping your caloric allowance for the day IS fattening. "Fattening" is simply eating too many calories, regardless of where they come from. Where did this perception of fruit being fattening come from? Well, fruit contains sugar (fructose). Eating a lot of sugar can keep your insulin raised, resulting in your body shutting off it's fat burning mechanisms. If you add dietary fat to the raised- insulin environment, not only is the burning of body fat stopped, but the calories you're taking in get stored as body fat! The lesson here is to avoid eating a bunch of high- sugar fruits at once, especially before a fatty meal.
High sugar fruits would be: Dried Fruits (stay away at all costs) Bananas Figs Pears Cherries Grapes Mangoes Pineapple Low sugar (high payoff) fruits would be: Lemons Limes Berries Tangerines Watermelon Raspberries Melons Apricots Plums Kiwis Tomatoes (Yes, tomatoes are a fruit as they contain seeds. They are high in Lycopene, a very powerful antioxidant, but must be cooked to get the benefit) Some of my Favorites:Apples- Contain pectin, which is a fiber that helps manage blood fats and has a healthy effect of cholesterol profiles. It's also high in the antioxidant, vitamin C. Pectin also helps stabilize blood sugar levels, and gives you a "full feeling". Blueberries- Are relatively low in calories, and are chock full of antioxidants and phytonutrients, which help reduce inflammation and a speed recovery. Not to mention the powerful protective effects on the brain!
Grapefruit- Improves insulin levels, chock full of vitamin C, and also contains a chemical that satiates you- allowing you to make better food choices on your diet.
no. not at all
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no fruits have fat. unless the fruits are candied or coated expecially in a sugar or something sweet. but other than that fruits that are all natural dont have fats in them
Fruits contain carbohydrates and a small amount of protein, but very little, if any, fat. (Most fruits contain less than one gram of fat per serving. Avocados are an exception, with about 31 grams per fruit.) So the fruit does not contain fat..
Yes.Eating to much fruit can make you fat.
NO way fruits have lots of good things in it no bad things........... fruits are very healthy for you
Fruit has natural sugars in them. You would have to eat several servings before you even noticed a difference in your weight.
Avacadoes are extremelly fatenning, but not many others are
Eating too much fruits is referred to as fruit fattening.
No it is not good to mix fruit with fat because the fat will take over the fruit nutrients.
chikoo fruit contain no fat
Fruit cups usually contain 0% fat.
fruit
Grape is a fruit and not fat. There is practically no fat in grapes.
fat is used in fruit cake by putting chiken fat into it and adding the fruit so you can't taste it. That is why no one likes it.
jelly (and jam) is made from fruit. The thick texture of the product is because of the sugar content which is a carbohydrate and not a fat.
apples
An olive is a fruit.
it contains less of fat
fruit,vegtables,and nuts
makes you less fat (: