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All the colored foods and vegetables are rich in vitamins...just take whatever you see
orange,apple,watermelon,coconut,strawberry :)
All vegetables (and fruits) contain carbohydrate. For the carbohydrate count of vegetables (and fruits), see the page link further down this page, listed under Related Questions. .
Yes, all fruit and vegetables contain differing amounts of protein
Yes, there is carbohydrate in fruit salad. All fruits and vegetables contain carbohydrate. .
Beets are vegetables because they do not contain seeds. All of the root crops are considered vegetables, as well as the leafy greens.
A tomato is considered a fruit. Fruits of a plant are fleshy bodies that contain seeds, so peppers, cucumbers and eggplant are also considered fruits. Even though fruits are considered sweet and vegetables savory, only root vegetables and other parts of a plant can actually be considered vegetables. All seed-containing vegetables are actually fruits.
all green vegetables and all fruits
Yes, vegetables contain carbohydrates, primarily in the form of fiber and simple sugars. Some vegetables have higher carbohydrate content, such as starchy vegetables like potatoes and peas, while others have lower carbohydrate content, such as leafy greens and non-starchy vegetables like broccoli and peppers.
All vegetables contain carbohydrate and some, such as yam, potato, sweet potato, etcetera, contain significantly more carbohydrate than others do. However, all vegetable carbohydrates should be measured if you are following a low carbohydrate diet. For the carbohydrate content of vegetables, and a vegetable carbohydrate chart, which you may use as a daily guide, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Fruits, grains, and vegetables are all sources of complex carbohydrates.