but
it would (if that's true) make sense to brag about marshmallowed being fat-free. you'd assume a dried leaf didn't contain fat, shirley? or am I not scientific enough :(
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valoukh newsgash.wordpress.com, Tue 9 Jun 2009, 11:03,
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Well, they actually contain 0.2% fat, but it's virtually zero for something you'd expect to be fatty.
It's fair to assume that tea is zero fat, and not just Tetley. Mind you, quite a few plant products do contain a lot of fat. Seeds especially.
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Mr Gear the gay-maker, Tue 9 Jun 2009, 11:09,
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