It seems to me that the more I learn, the more suprised I get with how common knowledge is wrong.
Common knowledge would tell you that fiber helps digestion, but that body cannot digest it, thus no calories.
However, new research says that bacteries in digestive system actually ferment fiber and convert it into fatty acids.
Thus, essentially, fiber gets fermented into calories by digestive system, and adds more to energy value of food.
Eating 30 grams of fiber adds about 200 calories. Research suggests 10% of our calories come from fiber.