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Starchy vegetables are those with the most calories and are a source of carbohydrates as well as fiber. Most carbohydrates are found in grains.
Of the listed items, vegetables would have the most carbohydrates with some veggies (like peas) having more than others (like spinach).
Bread, wheat, vegetables, basically most things that you eat
All the salad vegetables have less carbohydrates. The least containing is cauliflower. Others are mashrooms,cucumber,spinach(i.e salad vegetables)
root vegetables,
Fruit and vegetables give you carbohydrates.
Fresh fruit and vegetables can be considered 'good' carbohydrates.
The three main types of carbohydrates are sugars (simple carbohydrates like glucose and fructose), starches (complex carbohydrates found in grains, legumes, and vegetables), and fiber (indigestible carbohydrates found in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains).
Complex carbohydrates are also known as polysaccharides. The most complex carbohydrate appears to be oats. Wholegrain foods and starchy vegetables are also good sources of complex carbohydrates.
Yes, vegetables contain carbohydrates, primarily in the form of fiber and simple sugars. Some vegetables have higher carbohydrate content, such as starchy vegetables like potatoes and peas, while others have lower carbohydrate content, such as leafy greens and non-starchy vegetables like broccoli and peppers.
proteins and carbohydrates
Yes