Pulses and bread contain carbohydrates which will provide energy more easily than the fish and green vegetables.
Green vegetables
Bread
bread, cake, corn, egg
each state of India has its own cuisine but Indians prefer to cook their food fresh and consume it the same day.most common is pulses and locally grown vegetables with rice or chapatti(unleavened bread)
No, because that would be silly.
No, they were not paid for giving bread to other colonies.
"Go" food is carbohydrates--they give you energy to "go". Examples: rice, cereal, bread, pasta, grains, potatoes, starchy vegetables...
their is 920jk of energy in bread
No, of course not. Vegatables grow out of the ground. Bread is bread. Carrots are vegatables. No, of course not. Vegatables grow out of the ground. Bread is bread. Carrots are vegatables.
rice bread and vegetables duh
It is better to eat a slice of bread with vegetables on top of the bread.
Artichokes Mushrooms Turnips Asparagus
i think its anything you eat like maybe bread, cereal, cheese, chocolate, fruits, vegetables, rice, meat.... anything i think ha :)
I think the bread you are referring to is called as Chapatthi or roti in India , it is not made out of maida , we have whole wheat chapatti , except for the occasional 'naan' which is made out of yeast and maida , similar to the ingredients used in making white bread , why it is eaten a lot , dono for what reason , its a part of our staple diet , we have it with 'sabzi' which is fried or boiled vegetables in herbs and spices , 'dal' which are pulses and some 'achaar' i.e pickles ! :)