Eggs, milk, cheese, and most meats and fishes contain zero roughage.
False. Meat is not a good source of roughage.
There is zero grams of fiber in either an chicken egg or chicken meat. Now if you are a cat, dog, hawk or owl, you can get plenty of roughage from the feathers.
No, fruit, vegetables, seeds and grains are a good source of roughage (now commonly know as fiber).
yes as it contains dietary fibre.
All nuts, especially almonds.
Roughage (also called fibre) is the coarse indigestible constituent of food which provides bulk to the diet and aids digestion. Foods which contain roughage are wholegrain cereals like wheat, barley and bran as well as the edible skins of most fruit and vegetables.
Meat does contain protein
No, meat does not contain gluten.
does peanut have roughage.
Yes. Roughage is the same thing as fiber. Both baked beans (or any kind of beans, really) and prunes (as well as most fruits and vegetables) contain fiber.
They all contain meat :)