because its is from the body so it hav all of the above
hard candy contains starch, sugar and fats.
starch or fats
Fats contain 9 calories per gram compared to 4 for both protein and carbohydrates.
starch
Starch
Peanuts are high in protein so they fit into the 'meats/protein alternatives' group. Look for peanut butter made with only peanuts. Peanut butters with added ingredients tend to contain fats and oils which are unhealthy.
Oils, fats, and calories
In a nutshell, peanuts make for an extremely healthy food item and its inclusion in our daily diet helps provide several necessary minerals such as copper, selenium, zinc, magnesium and iron. Peanuts are by far the best source of plant protein, in their roasted or raw form. Peanuts contain a very small percentage of saturated fats. The presence of saturated fats is usually what causes issues of obesity and weight gain. The fats present in peanuts are "necessary" fats that aid in proper functioning of the body. Like all plant foods, peanuts don't contain cholesterol and aid in the reduction of LDL or bad cholesterol. Unsaturated fats present in peanuts are completely harmless and are known to help prevent heart diseases.
Energy in all foods comes from calories, which are in starches, fats and proteins. Peanuts contain a high percentage of fat, which is the source of most of their calories, or energy.
Sugars - Benedict's solution Fats - Brown Paper Starch - Iodine Protein - Biuret Solution
fats, carbs and proteins
starch-glucose2. protein-amino acids3. fats-fats4. sugar-glucose