French Fries have a bit of protein in them, likely because of the animal fat they're usually cooked in. For example, a small McDonald's French fries has 75 grams total, 2 of which are from protein.
it can be a protein, tubol and calcuim
it can be a protein, tubol and calcuim
Burger King, small french fries (2.6oz) 3g Burger King, medium french fries (4oz) 4g Burger King, large french fries (5.6oz) 6g Burger King, king size french fries (7oz) 7g McDonald's, small french fries 3g McDonald's, medium french fries 6g McDonald's, large french fries 8g McDonald's, super size french fries 9g
Yes, there is carbohydrate in waffle pancakes and carbohydrate in waffle potato fries.
French fries are a initially just a carbohydrate. However, when cooked in oil they become both.
A large order of McDonalds french fries are 510 calories, 24 grams of fat, 67 carbohydrates, and 5 grams of dietary fiber.
When you are frying an egg, there will be some steam given off by the egg as it fries; there is also lots of protein mixed into the egg liquid which is solidifying as it fries, because of chemical changes that it undergoes when heated, unlike water which just boils.
French fries!
French fries are both. You have processed fries, and you have natural cut fries. Processed fries go through many processes and machinery to get as good tasting as they are. Natural cut fries are just sliced and put in the oven, such as Wendy's fries or home fries.
A large fry contains:6g protein510 calories24g fat64g fat5g dietary fiber
yes. you can have fries with that