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Carbohydrates, Protein, Fats, Vitamins, Minerals, Fibre and Water
There is Carbohydrates ( Bread's, Rice, Cereal's ) Protein's ( Meat, Fish ) Milk and Dairy ( Yogurt , Cheese , etc. ) Fruit and Veg ( Apple , Carrot , etc. ) and Fats & Sugars ( Cake, Chocolate , etc. ).
Fibre, protein, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, vitamins, water
The three sources of food energy are protein, carbohydrates (sugars), and fats.
Carbohydrates Protein Fats+Oils Vitamins+Minerals and 1 more i can't remember
Fats are found in food. They are one of the three components of nutrition; carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
Among the foods listed, potatoes contain the most carbohydrates, as they are primarily composed of starch. Cheese and chicken are higher in protein and fats rather than carbohydrates, while nuts contain healthy fats and some protein, with only moderate amounts of carbohydrates. Therefore, if you're looking for a food high in carbohydrates from your list, potatoes are the primary source.
the answer is that the groups of most energy that gives us is fats, carbohydrates and vitamins
Nuts and seeds are a type of food that contains a combination of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
vegtables, protein (meat), dairy, carbohydrates and sugar fats and oils sorry about the spelling, not all of it will be right!
Protein, fat, and carbohydrates provide energy for the body. Carbohydrates provide bodily energy the quickest. Fats/Lipids are stored as body fat for later/emergency usage. Proteins usually are used to create bones, tissue, and muscle - they don't really provide energy.
The three basic macro-nutrients are fat, carbohydrates, and protein. However, alcohol is also a macro-nutrient. These are all classified as macro-nutrients because they provide calories. 1g fat = 9 calories 1g alcohol = 7 calories 1g carbohydrate = 4 calories 1g protein = 4 calories