Yes, there are carbohydrates in corn. Corn is a relatively high carbohydrate food. To learn about the number of carbohydrates in corn, according to serving style or portion size, please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
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Yes, corn is a good addition to your diet but be careful to eat sparingly. If you want to lose some weight, you should eat moderately. Make sure that you are having a healthy and balanced diet. This means you eat less carbs, red meat, fatty foods, salty and processed foods. Don't forget to drink lots of water.
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Yes, corn is a carbohydrate, as are other vegetables, such as peas and lima beans. For the carbohydrate content on corn, see the related link below.
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Yes, corn and cornflakes contain carbohydrate. All grains, in whatever form, contain carbohydrate.
Yes, there are carbohydrate in sweetcorn.
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It's got both complex(starch) and simple(sugar) carbohydrates.
Yes, sweet corn contains carbohydrate. All grains contain carbohydrate.
Yes, puffed corn contains carbohydrate.
The main carbohydrate found in corn is starch.
Yes, milled corn contains carbohydrate. All grains, in whatever form, contain carbohydrate.
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polysaccharide starch
Yes especially corn and rice.
Yes, corn is usually seen as a high carbohydrate food.
Examples of a carbohydrate polymer are polysacharides(starch), monosarchrides(glucose), and disacharides(corn syrup)
Carbohydrate!
Yes...it's basically corn.
It is a neutral carbohydrate polymere.
breads, tortillas, rice, pasta, cereal ,potatoes, carrots, corn