Yes, there are carbohydrates in cake.
cake is the definition of carbs
There are not many nutrients in cake. Cake is most carbohydrates, sugars, and fats.
Oh yes. Anything that has sugar in it has carbohydrates. One piece of angel food cake (about 1/12 of a regular size cake) has a little over 16 grams of carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates are needed for energy. Foods like jam, cake and sugar contain carbohydrates.
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what is an example of carbohydrates
to make them sweet and also for carbohydrates
Yes, because they contain generally sugar.
Fat. Cake isn't very nutritious - the only things it really provides are fat, sugar, and refined carbohydrates.
Some sources of carbohydrates include: bread, cereal, pasta, beans, lentils, fruits, vegetables, milk, yogurt, and sweets (such as candy, cake, etc.).
For the most part, cakes have one primary nutrient - carbohydrates (simple sugars).
Yes, carbohydrates are healthy and your body needs them. They are a quick source of energy. Foods high in carbohydrates include bread, cake, sugar, potatoes, cereal etc. The problem with carbohydrates is that people tend to eat too much of them and/or the wrong types which can lead to weight gain.
It depends ... the plain cheesecake has 25g carbohydrates, which means 8%. For example, the 30th Anniversary Chocolate Cake Cheesecake from Cheesecake Factory has 127g carbohydrates, which means 42%.