* If you had about 7 large baby carrots, you would have about 35 calories. Thirty-four of those calories are carbohydrates and the other calorie is protein. So, carrots are high in carbohydrates but it is considered to be a low calorie/low carbohydrate food.
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Both have similar nutritional values and supply the body with necessary vitamins. However corn is very high in sugar, fat, and calories, where carrots have almost no carbohydrates or calories. So carrots give you nutrition without some of the adverse the side affects that can lead to obesity and diabetes.
no dairy products are not high in carbohydrates.
Obviously carrots would be. i believe it is starch
No they are not, but milk is
anything with wheat, grains, etc. (ex. pasta or bread)
Yes, but you need to eat SOME carbohydrates to be healthy.
No, it's a vegetable, so it consists mainly of carbohydrates. Protein comes mainly from animal sources and legumes.
carrots because it carries a high level of vitamin A which improves your eyesight
People living in the Western Hemisphere tend to eat a diet that is high in carbohydrates.
Here is the carbohydrate count for steamed or boiled and raw baby carrots.There are :3 carbohydrates in 9 average size cooked baby carrots.2 carbohydrates per ounce, or 28g, of raw, baby carrotFor the carbohydrates in other vegetables, and for fruit and vegetable carbohydrates charts that you can us as daily guides for either weight loss or weight maintenance, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions..
Apparently bugs bunny was a diabetic and he lived well into his 70's. <><><><> And who could argue with Bugs? Diabetics control the part of their diet that is high in carbohydrates- they turn to sugars when digested. Carrots are among the lowest carbohydrate level of root vegetables, and full of vitamins and nutrients. A diabetic can have them in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Foods that are low in carbohydrates include meat, fish, eggs, fruit, nuts, seeds and vegetables. Foods that are high in carbohydrates include white bread, rice, pasta, potatoes and crisps.