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Although lettuce itself isn’t a high-fiber food, a mixed salad filled with beans and vegetables is a great way to get fiber in your diet. Think of lettuce as the foundation, and add other fiber-rich vegetables and legumes to it. Adding ½ cup of garbanzo beans, ½ cup broccoli, a few carrots and slices of red pepper, and you just increased the fiber content by approximately 10 grams!
What Grandma calls “roughage,” scientists call “fiber.” Roughage and fiber are both terms used to describe the indigestible part of carbohydrates found in plant foods such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
Many people mistakenly believe that all vegetables are roughage and therefore contain large amounts of fiber. The reality is that not all vegetables are good sources of fiber. For example, broccoli, asparagus, and spinach are all good sources of fiber, while lettuce, cucumbers, and celery have very little fiber. Don’t assume that just because a food is a vegetable it contains a lot of fiber.
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