There are two types of energy, immediate and energy that's stored for later. So, an orange would be more immediate while pasta would be stored for later. They have similar energy proportions but pasta would be higher.
Yes it does give you a quick source of energy and is a good source of antioxidants!
An orange creates quite a bit of energy for a person due to the high sugar content. It also has a high amount of vitamin C.
An orange will give you energy much faster, but pasta will give it over a longer period of time (for a higher total).
Sure why not.
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Yes. It gives more if you boil it.
An orange.
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Draw a regular potato with a light orange inside. Also, make the skin of the potato a brownish-orange (more brown that orange).
Draw a regular potato with a light orange inside. Also, make the skin of the potato a brownish-orange (more brown that orange).
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In the short run, a lemon. For the carbs, and in the long run, a potato.
the liver has more enzymes that the potato (a starch) does.
If the potato is cooked in cooking oil, the energy content of the potato would increase. This is because the oil would provide additional calories and fat to the potato, which would make it more energy-dense. Additionally, the cooking oil would make the potato more moist, tender, and flavorful.
It did not give me more energy.
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Lemons may not have as much energy to power a clock but can easily power LEDs. Try using Anything as closest to pure zinc like galvanised nails