How much fat is needed to be able to absorb nutrients?
November 30th, 2008 | by fat |Muffins asked:
I recently read somewhere that vegetables should be eaten with full-fat dressing rather than raw, because you’re body can then absorb the nutrients they provide. I eat yogurt during mealtimes made from 2% milk. If I eat some raw carrots or something on the side, would the fat from the milk be enough for vegetable benefit?
ERASMO
I recently read somewhere that vegetables should be eaten with full-fat dressing rather than raw, because you’re body can then absorb the nutrients they provide. I eat yogurt during mealtimes made from 2% milk. If I eat some raw carrots or something on the side, would the fat from the milk be enough for vegetable benefit?
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One Response to “How much fat is needed to be able to absorb nutrients?”
By Tessa on Dec 1, 2008 | Reply
Yes! That’s enough fat for maximum nutrient absorbtion