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Better Choices for Healthy Weight Loss The Better Choices approach predicts that foods closer to the top of this list are more filling and more nutritious per calorie than foods farther down the list, and therefore are better for healthy-weight-loss diets. This prediction is based on the nutrient content of these foods, but does not take into account your individual needs.

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Better Choices for Optimum Health Foods closer to the top of this list have more nutrients per calorie than foods farther down the list and are therefore a better choice for optimum health.

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Better Choices for Healthy Weight Gain The Better Choices approach predicts that foods closer to the top of this list will be less filling and/or more nutritious per calorie than foods farther down the list and therefore better for weight-gain diets. This prediction is based on the nutrient content of these foods, but does not take into account your individual needs.

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Protein Complement Rankings are determined by multiplying the rankings for each individual criterion.

For example, a food ranked #1 for being highest in the first amino acid and #10 for being lowest in the second would have a composite score of 10.

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The results are ranked according to these composite scores.

999 RESULTS:

Foods highest in Dietary Fiber (based on levels per 100-gram serving)

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1

Corn bran, crude Dietary Fiber: 79g 


2

Fungi, Cloud ears, dried Dietary Fiber: 70g 


3

Cereals ready-to-eat, KELLOGG, KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN WITH EXTRA FIBER Dietary Fiber: 50g 


4

Cereals ready-to-eat, GENERAL MILLS, FIBER ONE Dietary Fiber: 47g 


5

Cereals ready-to-eat, KELLOGG, KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN BRAN BUDS Dietary Fiber: 43g 


6

Wheat bran, crude Dietary Fiber: 43g 


7

Cereals ready-to-eat, QUAKER, KRETSCHMER Toasted Wheat Bran Dietary Fiber: 41g 


8

Carob flour Dietary Fiber: 40g 


9

Cereals ready-to-eat, BENEFIT NUTRITION, Simply Fiber Dietary Fiber: 38g 


10

Seeds, chia seeds, dried Dietary Fiber: 38g 


11

Parsley, freeze-dried Dietary Fiber: 33g 


12

Lentils, raw Dietary Fiber: 30g 


13

Cereals ready-to-eat, KELLOGG, KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN Original Dietary Fiber: 29g 


14

Peppers, hot chile, sun-dried Dietary Fiber: 29g 


15

Cereals ready-to-eat, bran, malted flour, single brand Dietary Fiber: 29g 


16

Cereals ready-to-eat, KRAFT, POST 100% BRAN Cereal Dietary Fiber: 29g 


17

Celery flakes, dried Dietary Fiber: 28g 


18

Seeds, flaxseed Dietary Fiber: 27g 


19

Peppers, pasilla, dried Dietary Fiber: 27g 


20

Chives, freeze-dried Dietary Fiber: 26g 


21

Peas, split, mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 26g 


22

Beans, french, mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 25g 


23

Beans, yellow, mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 25g 


24

Broadbeans (fava beans), mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 25g 


25

Beans, black turtle soup, mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 25g 


26

Beans, kidney, all types, mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 25g 


27

Beans, kidney, california red, mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 25g 


28

Beans, kidney, royal red, mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 25g 


29

Beans, small white, mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 25g 


30

Beans, cranberry (roman), mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 25g 


31

Beans, navy, mature seeds, raw [Includes USDA commodity food A918, A924] Dietary Fiber: 24g 


32

Carrot, dehydrated Dietary Fiber: 24g 


33

Crackers, rye, wafers, plain Dietary Fiber: 23g 


34

Rye flour, dark Dietary Fiber: 23g 


35

Cereals ready-to-eat, KASHI Good Friends by Kellogg Dietary Fiber: 22g 


36

Pepper, ancho, dried Dietary Fiber: 22g 


37

Peppers, sweet, green, freeze-dried Dietary Fiber: 21g 


38

Peppers, sweet, red, freeze-dried Dietary Fiber: 21g 


39

Leavening agents, yeast, baker's, active dry Dietary Fiber: 21g 


40

Rice bran, crude Dietary Fiber: 21g 


41

Crackers, rye, wafers, seasoned Dietary Fiber: 21g 


42

Lima beans, thin seeded (baby), mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 21g 


43

Cereals ready-to-eat, UNCLE SAM CEREAL Dietary Fiber: 20g 


44

Beans, great northern, mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 20g 


45

Cereals ready-to-eat, NATURE'S PATH, OPTIMUM SLIM Dietary Fiber: 20g 


46

Cereals ready-to-eat, KASHI GOLEAN by Kellogg Dietary Fiber: 20g 


47

Cereals, KASHI GO LEAN Hot Cereal, Hearty Honey & Cinnamon, dry Dietary Fiber: 19g 


48

Lima beans, large, mature seeds, raw Dietary Fiber: 19g 


49

Papad Dietary Fiber: 19g 


50

Bulgur, dry Dietary Fiber: 18g 

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