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Q: Are there any carbohydrates in peanuts?
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Do dry roasted peanuts have carbohydrates in them?

All peanuts, regardless of how they are cooked, or if they are cooked, contain carbohydrates. See peanuts on any nutrient chart and it will show you quantities of protein, carbohydrate, and fat.


Do peanuts have carbohydrates?

Yes, a 1 5/8oz bag of peanuts has 8g of carbohydrates. Type your answer here...


Are peanuts and raisins carbohydrates?

No. Raisins are very carbohydrate dense.


What food group contains peanuts?

Peanuts are legumes, from the same family as the pea. Peas are vegetables. So, peanuts are vegetables. They are dietary source of starches, carbohydrates and oils.


Do peanuts have more protein or carbohydrates?

According to the Peanut Institute, one ounce of dry roasted peanuts contains 6.7 grams of protein and 6.1 grams of carbohydrates.


Allergic to peanuts can you be allergic to boiled peanuts?

all peanut products you should be allergic to. but not any of the marshmellow peanuts!


What are Indian carbohydrates?

Indian carbohydrates are the same as any country's carbohydrates


Is a peanut a pure substance?

Yesszs


Are there any elements in glycerol that are not in carbohydrates?

There aren't any elements in glycerol that are not in carbohydrates. Glycerol has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, similar to that of carbohydrates.


Do peanuts have fiber?

Yes, as any plant they contain fiber. In 100g of peanuts there are 8.5g of Dietary Fibre.


Does peanuts contain more energy than cashews?

The energy giving nutrient is " Carohydrates" .. can also be (vit B) Peanuts have 6.1 mg of carbohydrates. Therefore the nutrient in a peanut from which energy can be obtained is carbohydrates.


What makes a peanut burn?

Peanuts are combustible because they are composed of oils and carbohydrates. What makes them burn is sufficient oxygen and a temperature increase that initiates the process.