Aspargus is a vegetable and will not have any trace of carbohydrates unless put in a sandwich (bread is a carbohydrate) or with pasta.
Yes, there is carbohydrate in asparagus. All fruit and vegetables contain carbohydrate. .
One cup (10 stalks) of asparagus has 5.2g of carbs.
NO!! but it does have natural sugars.Cellulose in the stem and leaf structures is a sugar that brocolli contains. This doesn't have much effect on the human dietary as we lack the enzymes required to digest cellulose.
Asparagus typically takes about 24 to 48 hours to digest, similar to other vegetables. The fiber content in asparagus can promote healthy digestion, but individual digestion times can vary based on factors like metabolism and overall diet. Additionally, some people may experience gas due to the presence of certain carbohydrates in asparagus that can be harder to break down.
It depends on how many spears per pound and what size the spears are. One average size asparagus spear will have approximately 0.6 grams of carbohydrates. Multiply 0.6 by the number of spears you have and you'll have an approximate number.
The botanical name for asparagus is Asparagus officinalis.
For raw asparagus, a serving of 100 grams would give you 20 calories, one of which comes from fat, 4 grams of carbohydrates and 15% of your daily requirement for vitamin A. It will also give you 202mg of potassium which is 6% of your requirement, and 12% of your iron.
The scientific name of asparagus is Asparagus officinalis
Asparagus is a very low-fat vegetable, containing less than 0.2 grams of fat per 100 grams. It is primarily made up of water and carbohydrates, making it a healthy addition to a balanced diet. This low fat content, combined with its rich nutrient profile, makes asparagus an excellent choice for those looking to maintain or lose weight.
Asparagus is called "അസ്പരഗസ്" in Malayalam.
Asparagus is a vegetable, and the spears are shoots that arise from the base of the plant.
The word for asparagus in Hindi is ऐस्पैरागस (pronounced like asparagus).