Potatoes are carbohydrates. Proteins come from meat, fish, and some vegetables.
potato is a protein
For one cup(200g) of peeled, cooked sweet potato there are 4 grams of protein.
The average amount of protein in a potato is 3 grams. Two slices of wheat bread contain about 4.5 grams of protein. So, the ratio of the amount of protein is about 3:4.5
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yes they are actually good protein
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Its not a monosaccharide, starch, protein, or lipid
Well potatoes have less protein than the liver therefore the liver reacts faster with more protein than the potato which is all starch.
Denis Leclerc has written: 'Detection of potato viruses and identification of the potato aucuba mosaic potexvirus capsid protein gene region involved in coat protein mediated resistance'
yes, anything that isn't a fat, or protein is a carbohydrate
A baked sweet potato is overall healthier than a cheeseburger when it is calories/fat/sodium vs protein. A cup (200g) of baked sweet potato has 180 calories, 0g of fat, 72mg of sodium and 4g of protein. A single patty cheeseburger (154g) has 359 calories, 19.8g of fat, 976mg of sodium and 17.8g of protein.
You can find the answer on the back of the bag on the nutrition facts. Look down and find protein and look to your right and it will have a number. That's how much protein is in a bag of potato chips. Sometimes different brands have different amounts of nutrition is in the bag. That's why you need to look for yourself!
When looking for a meal that is high in protein, you should remember that meats, egg, and dairy are all high in protein and healthy choices for a snack.