Most nuts do not have carbs, they are a good snack for those following a low carb diet. Yes! ALL nuts have carbs. Most just don't have very many carbs. Pecans and almonds are high in fiber, so their carb count is low, about 5 net grams per cup. Cashews, on the other hand are very high in carbs...40 net grams per cup. (Net grams is total carbs less fiber).
nuts contain many carbon compounds. Sugar, for example.
no. Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Nuts get their energy from the nutrients stored within them, such as fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. These nutrients provide calories that our bodies can use for energy. Additionally, nuts also contain vitamins and minerals that can help support various bodily functions.
No, hormones are not carbohydrates.
Yes, fruit juices contain carbohydrates. Some contain more carbohydrates than other do just as some fruits contain more carbohydrates than others do.
yes they contain large amounts of purines, nuts that contain small amounts inclue Walnuts and Brazil nuts
All nuts have carbohydrates, proteins, and fats--a perfectly balanced meal!
No. Carbohydrates do contain hydrogen and oxygen, but not in the form of individual water molecules.
Mostly carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
chocolate has the most carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates contain carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
Carbohydrates are molecules that contain C, H and O. Proteins normally contain chains of amino acids. Carbohydrates are not proteins.