Yes. One cup (198grams) has 40 grams of carbs.
Most nuts do not have carbs, they are a good snack for those following a low carb diet. Yes! ALL nuts have carbs. Most just don't have very many carbs. Pecans and almonds are high in fiber, so their carb count is low, about 5 net grams per cup. Cashews, on the other hand are very high in carbs...40 net grams per cup. (Net grams is total carbs less fiber).
Preferably less then 40 grams.
There is no scientific answer, but most people who use the term 'low carb' refer to foods that have fewer than 10 grams of carbohydrates, with a total of < 40 grams of carbs consumed per day constituting a 'low carb' diet.
40 % of 12.5 grams = 12.5 * 40/100 grams = 5 grams
One pint of grape tomatoes varies in the number of actual tomatoes and size. On average, that's 30 to 40 grape tomatoes. 40 grape tomatoes is 122 calories, 1.4 grams of fat, 34 grams of sodium, 26.7 carbs, 8.2 grams of fiber, 17.9 grams of sugar and 6 grams of protein.
a teaspoon is 5 grams so 40 grams is 8 teaspoons
if you skip the carbs, about 40% of your intake.
A 14 year old girl should consume 45 to 65 percent of their daily calories from carbohydrates. This equals out to between 225 grams and 325 grams per day.
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Carbs in a SatsumaThere are 9 grams of carbohydrate in one Satsuma. For more information about the carbs (or calories) in other fruits, see the related question, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions.