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Fat Burning Compatible Foods

Fat burning compatible foods seem to be a popular topic around the gym these days. We also hear a lot about negative calorie foods which are considered a part of fat burning compatible foods. So if you are wondering what all the hype is about here is a simple explanation
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Fat burning compatible foods and negative calorie foods require more energy for your body to break down, absorb and then use than the actual calories that they contain. Eating these foods requires the body to create a calorie deficit that may help with weight loss.

Fat burning compatible foods are high in fiber, high in water content, and low in fat. They have a strong metabolism-boosting impact on the body and speed up the rate at which your body burns calories.
These foods require the metabolism to rev up and use the stored energy and fat to help in the digestion process. They are very healthy for you and you are probably already eating a lot of these foods.
Because these foods are considered to be fat burning compatible foods, there are no caloric limits. That means you may eat any of these foods until you feel satisfied without feeling guilty.

Here are a few examples of fat burning compatible foods and negative calorie foods: 

  • Fruits:  oranges, pineapples, grape fruit, and cantaloupe
  • Vegetables:  broccoli, cabbage, green beans and onions
  • Breakfast foods:  Oatmeal, low-fat milk and whole grain cereal
  • Spicy foods:  cayenne peppers and most Chile peppers
  • Meats:  Turkey, Chicken and lean beef
  • Fish:  Tuna and Salmon
  • Beverages:  Coffee, Green Tea and Black Tea
Fat burning compatible foods and negative calorie foods are easily implemented into your everyday diet and are healthy and delicious.

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