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
Standard potato chips are greasy because they are fried. But you can now get baked potato chips that have no fats or oils.
Mostly carbohydrates, but also fats if they are deep fried
A potato is in fact mostly starches--carbohydrates. There is no fat in a potato. That said, a potato has various other nutrients in it as well.
They're not good for you. They contain too much sodium and saturated fats.
Not at all because potato chips are loaded with calories and fats. Generally, potato chips can make you gain weight easily and might cause obesity if eaten too much.
the cheesy potato fries have very high amounts of fats,and carbohydrates and are not absolutely good for your health.
No, carbohydrates are entirely different from saturated fats.
Carbohydrates and fats are the two most commonly used molecules for energy in the body. Carbs burn at 3.75 kilocalories/gram and fats are roughly twice as energetic
fats > proteins = carbohydrates
They have a lot of C-H bonds from which electrons and H+ can be extracted.
Potato Crisps have their exact nutrient contents printed on the packet in which they are sold. However the nutrients are mainly starch (carbohydrate) and minerals form te potato and oils (fats) from what they are fried in.
why do fats contain more calories then carbohydrates