It doesn't, just a residual amount.
They have some carbohydrates. They are high-calorie because they have a lot of oil.
Turkey on wheat bread with lettuce, tomato, and Miracle Whip. Turkey = protein (amino and nucleic acids) Wheat bread = carbohydrates (long-chain glucose) Miracle Whip = lipids (saturated fat - be sparing on how much) Lettuce and tomato = carbohydrates (who wants just a plain sammich?)
Anything that has starch or sugar has carbohydrates, so i believe it stores both. I am not 100% sure though. I am a diabetic so i know a lot about food
carbohydrates
Yes. They are carbohydrates.
They are both healthy foods. Peppers are veggies, which are good for you because they have lots of vitamins and minerals and not a lot of fat or carbohydrates. Turkey is also good for you because it is a lean meat without a lot of fat in it, so you get healthier protein than eating red meat.
a serving of turkey with out skin has 41 calories and zero carbohydrates.
No it's not actually. It's only a few carbohydrates than a original cooked turkey.
A lot
A disease where your body lacks and does not absorb a lot of carbohydrates.
Lots of simple carbohydrates, milk and turkey.
carbohydrates give a lot of energyyou get carbohydrates from bread and rice and also fruit.
Phytochemicals are a certain type of nutrient. Other nutrients found in turkey meat are protein, fat, carbohydrates, and important vitamins.
The Turkey has large quantities of protein in, however does contain fats and carbohydrates etc. However, it is mainly protein, as it is meat.
Food has a lot of fat and carbohydrates in it. A lot
what macromolecule does pasta and garlic have a lot of
it holds a lot carbohydrates :) lol