No Calorie foods..
barbaraanne1979
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Hey everyone. Is there any no calorie foods out there? veggies? fruits? anything?
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No such thing as no calorie, per se, but there are certain foods that are extremely low calorie. Celery comes to mind for me, but I'm sure there's more.0
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Celery, cucumber, swede, chilli, lemon/lime, lettuce. All the delicious foods...lol...0
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Well, in Japan, there is a no calorie jelly. I used to eat it, it is pretty good... has lots of flavors. But idk how it would turn out if you only eat that tho.
Here's the link:
http://travel.cnn.com/tokyo/drink/japan-calorie-free-lunch-1560420 -
Water.0
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celery, cucumbers lemon water.. .squeeze a lemon in some water.. Peppers Spinach.. These all have minimal calories.
Watermeolon goes in and out fast..0 -
Ice.
That's about the only no calorie food. Most non-starchy vegetables are very low in calories and you can pretty much eat as much as you want without worry.0 -
There is no such thing as a no-calorie food.0
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There is no such thing as a no-calorie food.
pickles yo!
technically not zero, but so little energy is gleaned from them that the label does read 0 cal.0 -
French's Classic Yellow mustard has ZERO calories0
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There is no such thing as a no-calorie food.
pickles yo!
technically not zero, but so little energy is gleaned from them that the label does read 0 cal.
Zero calories per serving, that is. If the suggested serving size has less than 5 calories, they're allowed to list it as zero. However, if you eat half the jar, you're still eating at least 40 calories or more.0 -
There is no such thing as a no-calorie food.
pickles yo!
technically not zero, but so little energy is gleaned from them that the label does read 0 cal.
Zero calories per serving, that is. If the suggested serving size has less than 5 calories, they're allowed to list it as zero. However, if you eat half the jar, you're still eating at least 40 calories or more.
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French's Classic Yellow mustard has ZERO calories
This is true, but both prepared mustard and pickles have large amounts of sodium, which cause water to be retained by the body, which limits weight loss0 -
Love dill pickles0
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Butter topping spray. I don't know how, but that is what the label says.0
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Hey,
There aren't 'no calorie foods' because a calorie is a way of providing energy to the body which all food does
But like the other guys have said keep up with the veggies in particular because they are low in calories and have a lot of nutritional value xxx0 -
Thanks everyone for the answers. As much as I love food, I never pay attention to calories, but didn't think there were any "no" calorie foods. Just thought I'd ask anyway.0
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A salad is a great low calories..greens..etc0
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