It all depends on how you define 'carbohydrates'. Nutritionalists, chemists and the person in the street all have their own definition or even multiple definitions.
As a 'one size fits all' answer, ALL foods contain carbohydrates. All plants produce sugar as a by-product of photosynthesis. (There is as much sugar in a large apple as in a Mars Bar!) All animals produce sugars to provide energy.
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chocolate has the most carbohydrates.
contain starch and sugar
complex carbohydrates
potatos
3 foods that contain carbonhydates
Carbohydrates are needed for energy. Foods like jam, cake and sugar contain carbohydrates.
Complex carbohydrates have long chains of sugars. The vegetables and other foods that contain long chain carbohydrates include potatoes, swede, cabbage and wholegrain bread.
rice...
Starchy food contains Carbohydrates.
rice and flour
No they do not. Some foods may contain both protein and carbohydrates but protein does not contain carbohydrates. They are 2 completely different food groups.
Potatoes, rice and pasta are examples of carbohydrates.