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All peanuts, regardless of how they are cooked, or if they are cooked, contain carbohydrates. See peanuts on any nutrient chart and it will show you quantities of protein, carbohydrate, and fat.
Yes, a 1 5/8oz bag of peanuts has 8g of carbohydrates. Type your answer here...
Peanuts are legumes, from the same family as the pea. Peas are vegetables. So, peanuts are vegetables. They are dietary source of starches, carbohydrates and oils.
No. Raisins are very carbohydrate dense.
Peanuts contain high levels of unsaturated fats, protein, and carbohydrates, all of which are sources of energy for the body when consumed. The fats in peanuts provide a concentrated form of energy, while the protein and carbohydrates are converted into energy during digestion and metabolism.
According to the Peanut Institute, one ounce of dry roasted peanuts contains 6.7 grams of protein and 6.1 grams of carbohydrates.
all peanut products you should be allergic to. but not any of the marshmellow peanuts!
Indian carbohydrates are the same as any country's carbohydrates
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Yes, as any plant they contain fiber. In 100g of peanuts there are 8.5g of Dietary Fibre.
Peanuts are an excellent source of protein. They are a low GI food which provides a sustained release of energy. Peanuts are also an excellent source of Vitamin E and magnesium and also have useful amounts of B Vitamins including folate, thiamine and riboflavin.
There aren't any elements in glycerol that are not in carbohydrates. Glycerol has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, similar to that of carbohydrates.