Yes, though the amounts differ depending on the amount and type of dairy product.
Yes
No. Carbohydrates come from the grain food-group, not dairy products.
Primary source of carbohydrates are fruits, vegetables, grains and milk products.
None. Carbohydrates are only found in plants.
Milk contains carbohydrates.
no dairy products are not high in carbohydrates.
The ratio of carbohydrates to proteins in chocolate milk can vary depending on the brand and formulation, but on average, chocolate milk typically contains about 12-15 grams of carbohydrates and 8 grams of protein per 8-ounce serving. This results in a rough ratio of approximately 1.5 to 2:1 for carbohydrates to proteins. Always check the nutritional label for specific values, as they can differ between products.
The milk contains fats, carbohydrates , and proteins.
in milk there are10tea/sppon fulls of sugar which is 40grammes of sugar so whats the need to add sugar to the tea its already in there from milk posted by toni campbell-innes 15years old
yes they are in milk. Its in all milk products and alcohol products to.
Fruits, vegetables, sugar, milk, and grains are the primary dietary sources of carbohydrates.
1 cup of 1% milk will have about 13g of carbohydrates.
Yes, milk of magnesia contains some carbohydrates, mainly in the form of sugars. However, the amount is typically very low, as the primary active ingredient in milk of magnesia is magnesium hydroxide, which is not a carbohydrate.