Yes, there is carbohydrate in beans. Moreover, some beans contain far more carbs than others do.
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Yes, there are carbohydrates in all beans.
Yes lima beans do have carbs, aswell as all beans.
Four examples of carbohydrates are bread, pasta, beans, and cereal.
Japanese people receive carbohydrates from rice, seaweeds, sweet potatoes, konjac, soy beans, aduki beans, and many other vegetable sources.
Navy beans are one of the beans that are high in starch. It also contains complex carbohydrates, however, they are healthy to eat.
good carbohydrates are Oatmeal,Baked Potatoes,Rice,Pasta,Beans,Popcorn,EGG,FISH
It depends on the beans and bread. However it is just carbohydrates and beans in sugar water(if you have tinned beans). However if its low Gi bread or some sort of healthy bread then it's not so bad because you need carbohydrates. Why not have a yoghurt, banana sandwhich, nuts and rasains, or just go for it! Have beans on toast!
Potatoes, corn, dried beans, and peas.
all carbohydrates
Yes, all vegetables and fruits contain carbohydrate. For the number of carbohydrates in string beans, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Yes, there are carbohydrates in beans. Beans are both protein and carbohydrate. Some beans contain far more carbohydrate than other do. To view some examples of the carbohydrates in beans, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
No, baked beans are legumes which are carbohydrates. We receive protein from beans, not much protein in vegetables.
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