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Two sources of roughage.​

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Answered by aD4U
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Fibre, also known as 'roughage', is the part of the food that is not digested by the body. It is only available from foods of plant origin such as unrefined cereals, wholemeal flour, fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds and pulses such as peas, beans and lentils.

Answered by aaa1015
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Roughage is the portion of plant foods, such as whole grains, nuts, seeds, legumes, fruits, and vegetables, that your body can't digest. However, it's an important food source for the beneficial bacteria in your gut

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