The avacado contains a lot of fat, but there are no others that have fat...however, there are a lot of vegtables that are made of starch, which turns to sugar when metabolized, such as corn, potatoes, beans, and peas. Fruits also metabolize into sugar, since they contain frutose.
2006-09-06 02:13:21
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answer #1
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answered by mousyfan 2
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As a general rule fruit and veg don't contain fat, but you might be thinking of an avocado which contains "good fats"
2006-09-06 02:09:32
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answered by Trix 3
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Avocados
2006-09-06 02:56:10
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answered by flower wanda 3
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Avocados
2006-09-06 02:12:18
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answered by Celtic Tejas 6
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To answer that, consider which products are used as the basis of vegetable oils:
Olives
(all sorts of) Nuts
Grapes (grape seed oil)
sunflower seeds
Avacado
coconut
Peach and Apricot oils are avaiable, but these don't count as the oil is pressed from the kernal of the fruit - the inedible 'pits'
2006-09-06 02:15:12
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answer #5
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answered by Vinni and beer 7
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Avocado
2006-09-06 02:08:49
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answered by Powerpuffgeezer 5
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Olives
2006-09-06 02:35:56
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answered by mike-from-spain 6
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Why are you worried about fats in plant foods? The only bad plant fat that I know of is coconut oil. Good to make soap -- bad to eat.
2006-09-06 16:33:56
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answered by correrafan 7
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Olives are the one that comes to mind. No carbs, no protein, nothing but fat.
2006-09-06 03:06:25
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answered by moonbaby279 4
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i think avocardos contain fat?
2006-09-06 02:11:34
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answered by Fay Jones 1
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