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In the actual hamburger, it is pure ground beef. There is never anything added to the meat.
Boneless 2 piece Chuck. We get it from the primal cut and ground it ourselves. No additives. No beef Aditives(pink slime). 100% pure 2 piece chuck
Beef stew is a mixture.
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Pure green, black and herbal tea has almost no carbs at all. F.e. 100 mL of black tea has less than 0,2 g carbs. That's maybe 1 kcal. So nothing you should care about. So unsweetened, pure tea is, besides water, something you can drink all the time when you're on a diet.
Beef, pure USDA Prime.
None. White rice is pure carbs which get converted to sugar at once and is stored as fat. Eat "slow" carbs such as green leafy vegtables instead of rice.
Elements are pure minerals, as in the table of elements. Mixtures are when you add two things together, as you would when following the directions in a dictionary. A compound is also a blending of sorts. So your question is not properly asked, not specific enough to know what you want to know. Ground beef happens when you take a piece of meat, put it in a meat grinder and it comes out in many many small pieces. It is not a mixture of anything but itself so technically it the same as it was before it was ground. All that being said element is the closest answer to your question.
The bread is loaded with carbs, the cheese is almost pure fat.
a burger is a patty made typically of meat and put in between two buns. *yes, and its beef that is ground up and formed into a round or sometimes square shape and usually served on bread or a bun . Some burger can be made with a mixture of ground meat or another ground meat such as Lamb or chicken or turkey, but a pure beef burger if called that should be made from beef only.
There are 4 kilocalories per gram of carbohydrates. Table sugar is almost pure carbs. so 4x12= 48 calories