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Water (H2O) and carbohydrates (starch, sugar: (CH2O)n, with n>>5 ) are hydrogen sources for the humans.
carbohydrates proteins fats vitamins and minerals fibre
They are carbohydrates, proteins, fats/oils, vitamins/minerals, and fiber. 5 in total.
Every gram of carbohydrates contains four calories. If your nutrition label says that the food you are eating contains 5 g of carbohydrates, then you are eating 20 calories from carbohydrates. So that means that there are 25 grams of carbs in 100 calories
Beef, chicken, milk, cheese and mutton.
The seven classes of food are: 1)Carbohydrates 2)Proteins 3)Minerals 4)Fats 5)Fiber 6)Vitamins 7)Water
A 5 oz. glass has 4.5~5 grams of carbohydrates.
If the animal doesn't get food they cannot survive because food has vitamins,protiiens,calcium,carbohydrates. Permanently they need 1.Correct amount of food daily 2.correct amount of water daily 3.Plants 4.Grass 5.Shelter etc.
Brownies generally border too food groups, "carbohydrates" and "fats". However some people include the food group "sweets (and other bad foods)"; which should only be 5% of your diet. If you consider that to be one of your food groups, brownies definitely belong in there as opposed to "carbohydrates" and "fats" groups, which should usually be reserved for more healthy food choices.
Carbohydrates are used by the body for energy.
One medium white mushroom has about .5 grams of carbohydrates.
Actually potatoes are a complete meal. They have all of the carbohydrates, proteins and even vitamins and minerals. People can and many have lived only on them. And they are a cheap food to grow and store.