No. Fats and oils are fats.
Carbohydrates are sugars, grains and usually come from plants.
Proteins are amino acids that usually come from meat, beans or soy.
yes
carbs, fats, and oils oh yah
Proteins Lipids (fats and oils) and carbs...they give energy
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
As long as it don't have any oils. If you eat alot of it you may gain weight because it has alot of carbs.
You have to take the diet with meat, vegetable oils and leafy vegetables only.
1) Fiber 2) Fat or oils (some types of fish, not all) 3) Carbs and sugars
Yes. Peanut butter contains protein, healthy oils, and complex carbs making it healthy and it will provide fuel to your body for a workout.
Well all foods are OK for you in proportions, but non-healthy food is most often known as ( for example ); foods high in fat, calories, carbs, or oils. Healthy foods; foods that have little fat, calories, oils, carbs ect; BUT.. as I said before.. all foods are ok for you, it's all about how MUCH you eat of that food. Like if you had a donut once a week, that would be ok. but if you had a donut every day, that would not be ok.
high carbs are when carbs are high and low carbs are when carbs are low.
Lipids include fats oils and waxes. These fats provide necessary energy. The carbs are composed of glucos, fructose, and galactose. These are like sugars that give energy.
According to the Peanut Institute, one ounce of dry roasted peanuts contains 6.7 grams of protein and 6.1 grams of carbohydrates.
cranberries does have carbs.