A large order of McDonalds french fries are 510 calories, 24 grams of fat, 67 carbohydrates, and 5 grams of dietary fiber.
A large fry contains:6g protein510 calories24g fat64g fat5g dietary fiber
Too much calories ("empty calories"), sugar and/or fats, and not enough protein, vitamins, fiber or healthy carbohydrates.
Sugar is 100% carbohydrates and nothing else. No protein, no fat, no fiber.
460 calories; 26 grams of fat; 12 grams of carbohydrates, 46 grams of protein, and 3 grams of fiber.
Carbohydrates, vitamin C, manganese, fiber, calories, very deficient in protein.
A carbohydrate is mass, and "gram" is a unit to measure the weight of mass. So any given mass of carbohydrate will have a weight measurable in grams. For instance, 1 cup of corn weighs 166 grams. Of that weight, 123 grams are carbohydrates. I think your real question may have been, "How many calories in a gram of carbohydrate?" This is a little tricky because indigestible fiber is considered to be carbohydrate but being indigestible has no calories. Non-fiber carbohydrates are considered to have 4 calories per gram. So in the example of the corn, there are 12 grams of fiber. This leaves 111 grams of carbs times 4 calories = 444 calories from carbohydrates. There are 16 grams of protein in the 166 gram quantity and protein is also counted @4 calories per gram, so 4x16= 64 calories from protein. Fat is considered to have 9 calories per gram and the cup of corn contains 8 grams of fat, so 8x9=72 calories from fat.
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protein carbohydrates fat
For every 2 ounces there's 5 calories, 1 carb and no fiber.
no protein
Potassium, fiber, protein, iron, magnesium, and carbohydrates.
Basically it contains all of them