Meat is not a good source of carbohydrates although it does contain some glycogen.
Meat is considered a protein.
Most meats have zero carbs.
Meats are protein, NOT carbohydrates.
Meat has no carbs. Calories and fat, yes, but no carbs. YAY, something I can eat!
there are no carbs in the meat. you have to take into consideration of what is added to the meat loaf to figure out how many carbs are in it. so therefore there is no correct answer. Of course there are carbs in the meat! But the question can't be answered except by saying - that depends upon how much meatloaf and the recipe.
No. There are no carbs in any kin of meat.
there are no carbs in a cup of hamburger as long as you buy lean meat i beliueve
According to Lauren wigney it is !
in a 350g portion 76g of carbs
0 meat has no carbs
None. Meat has no carbs.
it still has carbs and it is part of the meat group so it is ok!
Ok im no expert but you get some energy from protein and carbs and meat will give you some of that.
meat and beans contain proteins mostly. the few carbs in beans are mostly dietary fibers. some beans contain way more carbs than others
Thank goodness, water does not have any carbohydrates what so ever, and if you are trying to avoid eating cabs, meat, and cheese also have none carbs. So if you are avoiding carbs, go with meat, cheese, and water.