Is hard boiled egg high in fiber?
No, hard-boiled eggs are very low in fiber.
Here's why:
* Eggs are primarily protein and fat: They contain very little carbohydrates, and fiber is a type of carbohydrate.
* Fiber is found in plant-based foods: Fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes are all good sources of fiber.
So, if you're looking to increase your fiber intake, hard-boiled eggs won't be much help.
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