I think it means things like... lettuce... celery.. there is a lot of sugar in fruit
Surely though the body must expend energy to digest those 35 calories, right? Would it be correct then to say that they have zero net calories?Matthew D said:Any food that is high in fiber is made mostly from cellose, which your body is not able to digest, so you will only get about 35 calories from 2 cups of lettuce but it is not "negative" calories in the true sense of the word
Oh okay, so 14 is the actual net calories. Where are you looking these up at? Can you do green beans, strawberries, and apples?
I though cabbage was another one?TheCrownedOne said:The only food I have found in my reading to have negative calories is celery. Celery is something like 98% water and the rest is fiber with some meager carbs and electrolytes.
John6 said:Oh okay, so 14 is the actual net calories. Where are you looking these up at? Can you do green beans, strawberries, and apples?![]()
BigSwede said:I though cabbage was another one?