Meats, milk, and eggs do not contain dietary fiber. It can be found only in vegetables, fruits, nuts, and grains.
2006-09-24 08:48:24
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answer #1
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answered by killingwish 4
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"Dietary fiber is a complex mixture of plant materials that are resistant to breakdown (digestion) by the human digestive system. There are two major kinds of dietary fiber - insoluble (cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin) and soluble (gums, mucilages, pectins). "
Therefore meat does not have it.
2006-09-24 15:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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cheap stringy meat from old dried-out cows has a lot of fiber.
2006-09-24 15:47:02
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answered by Rich Z 7
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Look in yer pants and see for your self !!!
2006-09-24 15:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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