After eating food/meal the blood sugar will spike for up to 2 hours and then work its way back down to a fasting state. Carbs do turn to sugar and if to much carbs are taken into the body this can raise the blood sugar levels too.
If you are a diabetic, you will feel flushed, sweaty, and could possibly notice blurry vision.
carbohydrate as starch.
Dairy are rich in proteins, milk,cheese, yogurt has good amount of proteins. Butter is not a good proteins source but they are rich in fats. It is essential to have enough amount of proteins in our daily meal.
Yes!
The actual macaroni is classified as a carbohydrate- it is rich in starch, but be sure to not only feed on macaroni!
A carbohydrate is an energy-rich carbon-based molecule usually made of 6 carbon, 12 hydrogen, and 6 oxygen atoms. A carbohydrate monomer is a monosaccharide, and a carbohydrate polymer is a polysaccharide.Carbohydrate: C6H12O6
Rich in Carbohydrate foods like Bread!
Yes, brown rich is rich in carbohydrates. For this reason, it can be eaten as a staple food.
A low carbohydrate diet is a diet that lacks a lot of carbohydrate rich foods, such as food that contains wheat, potatoes, and other starchy foods. These diets also lack a lot of sugar, seeing as sugar is a carbohydrate.
nutrition is what we get our of eating food which are rich in protein and carbohydrate
Nuts are rich in fat and protein and contains some carbohydrate (sugar or starch.)
The simple answer to this is "NO". After a meal depending on the type of meal( whether carbohydrate, fats or protein) the stomach undergoes a process of churning and mixing of the food with digestive juices. This enables easy absorption. 6 seconds is however too. Short for this process to occur. It takes approximately 2 hours for gastric emptying. Carbohydrate meals leaves faster than fatty meals which leaves faster than protein-rich meals.
by eating fat (like butter ,ghee ,cheese) or carbohydrate (like rice,etc.) rich food...