It does.
There are 22 carbohydrates in 1 cup ( 5.6 oz or 165g) of fresh (not canned) pineapple cubes/chunks. -
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It is important to eat a variety of carbohydrates because different carbohydrates impact the body in different ways. Simply carbohydrates give a body energy while complex carbohydrates have a high nutrient value.
No. Carbohydrates are in foods like bread, pasta and potatoes. In fruit, you get nutrients like vitamins and minerals. Pineapple does contain protein, in fact it contains a special enzyme (protein) called bromelain which breaks down proteins and is hence used with papain (another enzyme) to tenderize meats. Pineapple isn't a great source of protein like say soybeans, egg, or meat, but it does contain protein.
they provide us energy for ou daily activities of life. bcz carbohydrates are the instant source of energy..
Its really really good to have pine apple&Moosambi juice. Coz pineapple contain carbohydrates & alanine which is good for stomach problema. Moosambi juice contains citric acid which is good for whole body.
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Pineapple's nutrients include calcium, potassium, fiber ,and vitamin c vitamin B1, vitamin B6, copper and dietary fiber.
The Glycemic Impact Diet is based on the premise of how certain foods affect your insulin levels and thus the storage of fat in your body, particularly in reference to carbohydrates. Glycemic Impact Diet Recipes are designed to replace simple carbohydrates, such as white sugar and flour, with more complex carbohydrates, such as whole grains, and vegetables. Glycemic Impact Diet Recipes intentionally use foods with a lower glycemic impact to help control and regulate the body's insulin response. When higher glycemic impact food are called for, they are used in smaller portion sizes in order to keep their glycemic impact relatively low.
Pineapple is a fruit. It contains pineapple.
Citric acid is a crystalline acid (C6H8O7) from the fermentation of carbohydrates or from lemon, lime, and pineapple juices. Citric acid is used in preparing citrates, in flavorings, and metal polishes.
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