Yes. Basically, most foods we eat have energy. That's the fuel we use to do things.
Potatoes contain carbohydrates, which gives energy.
=how long?...well potatoes don't have natural energy soo...0 hours to be exact.=
Potato chips are deep fried and have high calorific value with more energy than boiled or baked potatoes that have no added hydrocarbons in fried oil.
yes, that's why they can produce energy
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The are good sources of carbohydrates, which the body will use to create energy.
Potatoes store their energy in the form of starch, which is a complex carbohydrate made up of glucose units. Starch serves as a long-term energy reserve for the potato plant.
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Potatoes are a starch and don't contain many essential vitamins. They are very high in carbohydrates, which is what gives you energy.
Potatoes store energy in the form of starch, a complex carbohydrate. When consumed, the starch is broken down by enzymes in the body into sugars, which are then converted into energy through cellular respiration. This energy is used by the body to carry out various functions and maintain normal bodily processes.
Potatoes undergo photosynthesis to produce energy in the form of carbohydrates. Farmers grow potatoes using these energy reserves. The harvested potatoes are then processed into various products such as chips or fries for consumption.
i think it depends on the food. as in veggies canned veggies such as peas, are less energy efficient then frozen veggies. however, i read that canned potatoes are more energy efficient then refrigerated potatoes.