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Chemists, biochemists and nutritionalists all have different defintions of carbohydrate and the nutritionists cannot even agree on a common one among themselves!

It depends on the type of milk. Full fat milk, as the name implies, contains a considerable amount of fat. Skimmed milk has the most of the fat removed but lactose, 'milk sugar', is added to give it flavour.

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16y ago

I think it is lactose = milk sugar, which is hard for many adults to digest.

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11y ago

The answer is no, milk is not a carbohydrate. However, milk does contain carbohydrates such as lactose.

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13y ago

Lactose,meaning sugar found in milk.

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15y ago

1 cup whole cream milk has 12g carbs

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all depends on how big the glass is!

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14y ago

as far as i know yes.

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fructose

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