Carbohydrates
The information is on the nutrition label of the product.
Look on its label.
Check the label. I assume that most would - this is the main reason why women take these vitamins. It is hard to get the required amount of folic acid from a normal diet.
In addition to the vitamins and minerals present, the indigestible fiber acts as a "broom," sweeping toxins out of the intestines. Without fiber, a person would be much more likely to suffer constipation which can be painful and even dangerous.
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Brocade is both Natural and Synthetic, but to locate it into only category it would belong in the Natural Fibres since it is a comparsion with silk.
Meals rich in protein and vitamins and minerals would give you the nutrients you need. Lean meats and fruits and vegetables fit in to this category.
Meat pies vary greatly in their nutritional value because there are many different recipes as well as different commercial products. In general a meat pie would provide protein and fat from the meat, vitamins and fiber from any vegetables in the pie, and carbohydrates and fat from the pastry. if you put carrots in, it will give it more vitamins and fiber.
No. If you look on the drug facts label it says a certain portion for children 4 and younger and a portion for children 4 and up and adults. But then again it would probably be best if adults take vitamins for men or women.
It labels items on a chart. Category labels go across the bottom, on the horizontal or X-Axis. Values are normally on the Y-Axis. So if it were a bar chart, a category would have a bar coming from the X Axis and its value would be measured by what point on the Y-Axis it is equal to. The category labels tell us what that bar represents, like sales or profits or a particular year etc.
Yes, fiber is a carbohydrate and is extremely important to your diet. It is what is known as a complex carbohydrate. That is why it is placed on the nutrition label under the carbohydrates. It is essential to eat foods high in fiber and low in sugars (simple carbohydrates). By the way, if you were to search, "is fiber a carbohydrate," you will find many web sights confirming this fact.
Sugar would not belong to the vitamins group.