In chips, as well as potato, you have some 20g of CHyds per 100g, or about 26g in average potato. Of that (per 100g of potato):
15g of starch, which breaks into glucose within digestive system
3g of dietary fibres - cellulose, which you should not count as they remain intact (we don't digest them)
2g of other, mostly digestible CHyds
So, we add up up to 17g of digestible and 3-4g of indigestible CHyds per 100g of potato
If you mean potato chips or potato fries, yes, they contain carbohydrate. For the carbohydrate content of potatoes, the carbohydrate content of potato chips, and the carbohydrate content of potato fries, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
it depends on the chip but for some it can be all three only two or just 1 (if 1 it is typically a carbohydrate) (most chips are fats and carbohydrate)
The potato bit is carbs. the fat they are fried in is a basically a lipid.
Yes, there is carbohydrate in potato crisps. For the carbohydrate count of potato crisps, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
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Sadly, no. All chips contain carbohydrate.
They are carbs.
lipids do not contain proteins
Carbohydrates (carbs). Lipids (fats) are an example of carbs, and, when you burn them, you lose weight.
it is actually both, the oils they make the patatoe chips are all fats, but the chips themselves are carbs. for example baked chips are just carbs but not fats
proteins themselves are involved in the production of lipids and carbs. Enzymes carry out just about all the reactions needed to break down and make more lipids, carbs, DNA and proteins.
protein, carbs, and lipids
macronutrients -katty
No those are carbs
yes
carbs, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids
Lipids have 9kcal/gram while carbs have 4kcal/gram
Yes, check the nutrition label on the back of chip bags for how many carbs a certain amount of chips have. USUALLY (not always) a handful of chips is 15-20 grams of carbs