I am at a loss as to how this may be done, please help out
Many thanks
try this website, it is complicated, but might help you.
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~mcclemen/581Carbohydrates.html
One of the methods of counting carbohydrate is to get a weighing tool and measure the weight of the food you are about to eat and calculate the amount of carbohydrates. Another way is to look at the boxes of food product and calculate the carbohydrates based on the amount you are about to consume.
BY eating it
Bread, pasta, and cereal would certainly "test positive" for carbohydrates.
A bread unit is the amount of a foodstuff containing carbohydrates, in which there are 10 - 12 g of available carbohydrates 1 Bread Unit (BU) = 12 g carbohydrates .
Yes, there are carbohydrates in toasted bread. .
Carbohydrates and fiber can be found in bread, rice and pasta.
Yes, and it does.
Carbohydrates can be sugars and bread products. For instance, muffins and candy are loaded with carbohydrates. Pastas are considered carbohydrates as well.
Complex Carbohydrates is brown bread, multigrain bread and cereal it usually provides longer lasting energy
i think the general test for carbohydrates is Molisch Test..
You get carbohydrates from food, and the body.
bread
yes
carbohydrates