Because your meal needs to be balanced with every part of the food pyramid, otherwise it's unhealthy. hoped i helped:)
According to the definition of meal, yes! :D
corn starch and spray starch
A meal is when a reasonably large amount of food is eaten. A meal generally consists of more than one dish of individual servings, or a one-dish mixture of two or more ingredients. But, if you wish to make a meal of potatoes, for instance, you can cook the potatoes and eat enough to consider it as your meal. Any one vegetable, meat, or fruit could constitute a one-ingredient meal.
Enzymes in saliva break starches into simpler sugars, not the other way around.
Yes, starches and sugars are both types of carbohydrates. Starches are complex carbohydrates made of many sugar units linked together, while sugars are simple carbohydrates consisting of one or two sugar units. Both provide energy when broken down during digestion.
appetizer and a meal
There is no day during Lent when only one meal may be eaten. On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday Catholics should eat only one major meal and the other two meals must be, combine, less that the major meal.
Starches are complex carbohydrates made up of long chains of sugar molecules. Simple carbohydrates, on the other hand, are made up of only one or two sugar molecules. Both starches and simple carbohydrates provide energy to the body, but starches take longer to break down and provide sustained energy, while simple carbohydrates are quickly digested and provide a rapid source of energy.
The word is spelled course. Example: They enjoyed a three-course meal.
Sugars and starches.
Carbohydrates and starches
In the Latin rite of the Catholic Church you can eat one modest meal at midday and, optionally two small meals (one in the morning and one at night) that don't together constitute a full meal.