The following nutritional information is from the Pepsi website (http://www.pepsiproductfacts.com/infobyproduct.php?brand_fam_id=1051&brand_id=1000&product=Pepsi&or=pusa.1067):
Per 8 fl oz service it has:
100 Calories
0 Total Fat (g)
25 Sodium (mg)
27 Sugars (g)
0 Protein (g)
Sugar is 100% carbohydrates and nothing else. No protein, no fat, no fiber.
The three classes of carbohydrates are monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides. Monosaccharaides are simple sugars such as glucose and fructose. Disaccharides are sugars such as sucrose and maltose and polysaccharides are sugars such as starch and cellulose.
protein carbohydrates fat
fiber
Sweetcorn is not primarily a protein; it is classified as a starchy vegetable. While it does contain some protein, its nutritional profile is mainly comprised of carbohydrates, particularly sugars and fiber. Sweetcorn provides a small amount of protein compared to other sources like legumes or meats, making it more of a carbohydrate source in the diet.
Potassium, fiber, protein, iron, magnesium, and carbohydrates.
Basically it contains all of them
no protein
Vitamin C, iron, protein, fiber, and carbohydrates help us by providing energy to the body. They also provide nutrients to the body, which helps it function overall.
No. Complex carbohydrates such as starches and fiber provide longer-lasting energy than simple carbohydrates, which are sugars. False apexvs
No. Complex carbohydrates such as starches and fiber provide longer-lasting energy than simple carbohydrates, which are sugars. False apexvs
The two main groups of carbohydrates are starch and sugars.