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  1. What foods are high in fiber?

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    Kelsey Masso

    Kelsey Masso community page Master of Science in Health and Wellness Management /Bachelor of Science in Food and Nutrition · 2 years of exp


    There are many foods that are high in fiber, including fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains. Som...Read more

    Anne Wright

    Anne Wright community page Master of Science - GradeDiabetes Science, Research Methods and Data Analysis · 27 years of exp


    Generally, foods high in fibre include fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds, beans/pulses/legumes and wholegrai...Read more

    Livia Dickson Chen

    Livia Dickson Chen community page PhD in Nutrition · 11 years of exp


    It is a diet made up of plenty of vegetables and whole foods. Fiber can be found in these foods and this is the first choice...Read more

    Deidre Huysamen

    Deidre Huysamen community page Dietician - Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services · 7 years of exp


    There are a variety of foods high in fiber. This includes all fruit, vegetables, seeds, whole grain produ...Read more

    Shirin Malek

    Shirin Malek community page Masters of Science in Nutritional Science and Didactic Program in Dietetics · 10 years of exp


    Fruits and some dried fruits, vegetables, whole grains are rich in fiber. Some examples include beans, be...Read more
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    Other high fiber foods include berries, cruciferous vegetables, oats, chia seeds, and dark chocolate. Fiber has a range of possible health benefits, such as: The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics recommends consuming about 14 grams (g) of fiber for every 1,000 calories you consume daily.
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    Bachelor in Nutrition · 2 years of exp

    There are two types of fiber in food, soluble and insoluble, and both are very important for health and should be consumed daily. Insoluble fibers: they cannot be dissolved in water or completely metabolized by intestinal bacteria, they favor intestinal transit and increase the volume of feces. They are mainly present in the peels and bagasse of fruits and vegetables, in addition to being present in oilseeds. Soluble fibers: form a mixture of viscous consistency in the stomach, which increases the feeling of satiety. In addition, they help prevent constipation, as they absorb water into the stool, hydrating it and making it softer, facilitating its passage through the intestine and evacuation. It is mainly found in fruits, cereals, legumes and vegetables.
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    The above foods are great sources of fiber. They’re exclusively plant foods, as animal foods like meat or dairy don’t offer any fiber. As you can see from the table above, the best sources of fiber are whole plant foods, including fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds.
    Fiber-rich fruits include guava, raspberries, blackberries, asian pear, passionfruit and kiwi. Here is a full list of high fiber fruits: Fiber-rich vegetables include cooked artichoke, canned pumpkin, cooked brussels sprouts, sweet potato, parsnips and winter squash. Here is a full list of high fiber vegetables:
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