I'm going to explain to you why the fruit & veg you're eating may actually be a problem area...
We all know that fruit & veg are "healthy", but, are there limits on how much we should eat?
The problem with eating TOO much fruit & veg could actually be counter-intuitive to your weight loss (as well as your toilet frequency)
Now I'm not getting carried away saying that you shouldn't eat fruit or veg because that would be a bit stupid considering they have great benefits such as helping us feel fuller for longer and help get in our vitamins/minerals
But, too much of a good thing... isn't good
Before I tracked any of my calories I would try to cram in as much fruit and veg per day because I was told that it was "healthy"
Not only did I feel a lot gassier, but I actually didn't drop that much weight compared to what I wanted
I would eat fruits such as dates, avocado's, banana, grapes pretty much every day without fail
Veg wise I'd make sure I had a portion with every meal I had
After I noticed a decline in progress with my weight loss, I decided to track my calories to see what my actual caloric intake was
I guessed at 2200-2300 calories per day
Guess what I was ACTUALLY consuming?
... 3000!
What I realised was that through the big emphasis on consuming fruit, I was actually eating a lot higher calories than I thought
Here's an example of the calories in some fruit...
Avocado = 250 calories
100g of Dates = 282 calories
This doesn't seem like much, but I was having 1 avocado per day with breakfast and two portions of dates for snacks throughout the day, that's 800 accumulated calories when I estimated it to only be around 100-200
I did this because like I said, I thought that eating fruit (no matter the amount) was ok because it's "healthy"
This led to me consuming nearly 800 calories more per day than I thought I was
The consequence of this meant it was putting me in a slight calorie surplus, meaning I was putting on weight that I couldn't account for before tracking calories
The solution to this is simple, whenever you're eating these higher calorie fruits, make sure you know exactly how many calories you're consuming
Have you been a culprit of eating foods such as avocados, dates, or nuts relentlessly thinking it was ok because it's "healthy"?
Maybe you would benefit from knowing the exact portion size or tracking your calories/weighing out your portion size to get a better understanding