Carbs and fats, simple carbs such as cookies and cakes, cheese crackers. if you use the complex carbs like vegetables and fruits they are better. Steak, a baked potatoe with butter, sour cream, and brocolli with cheese, a salad with ranch dressing and dessert is pretty much a high calorie meal, but if you did not eat much all day i guess it could pass.... but the meal itself is high calorie, oh i forgot the drinks, alcohol or soda's.
Yes, but its more like high in fat.
Candy, cookies, cakes and most fast food.
anything with wheat, grains, etc. (ex. pasta or bread)
Yes, but stay away from fast food chicken. Chicken bought in a supermarket uncooked is high in protein and low in carbohydrates. This especially good for type 2 diabetics. Fast food chicken is loaded with fat, carbohydrates and not much better than eating a burger.
Carbohydrates can work very quickly or very slowly. The carbs that are considered fast carbs are ones that have a high glycemic index.
FAT!
Foods high in carbohydrates like bread, pasta, and grains.
Fast food is typically characterized as "bad" because, at least in the United States, this category of food tends to be high in sodium, saturated fat and added simple sugars while being low in complex carbohydrates, lean protein and micronutrients like vitamins and minerals. Eating a single fast food meal isn't a big problem, but consistently eating fast food can lead to obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes; secondary problems include heart attack, stroke and increased risks for certain types of cancer.
People with diabetes should avoid foods that are high in simple sugars or fast acting carbohydrates. Examples of fast acting carbohydrates are glucose, sucrose, and fructose. These are common sweeteners used in candy and desserts, or anything that is naturally sweet. A person with diabetes should also limit the intake of overall carbohydrates. Any carbohydrate will result in an increase in blood sugar, which can be controlled with insulin or oral medication (with type 2 diabetes.) Check the labels on your food products. Carbohydrates are broken down into carbs from sugars and dietary fibers. A "diabetic" diet should consist of some carbs, but high in protein and vegetables.
Sugar is highest, it's straight carbohydrate.
Yes. Fast food has too much grease and fat content.
Yes, brown rich is rich in carbohydrates. For this reason, it can be eaten as a staple food.
examples of unrefines carbohydrates are fruits they are high in fibre which helps the digestive system move oour food through the intestines.