No. Zero calories, zero carbohydrates, zero vitamins... Salt is needed in the diet, but a well-balanced diet already contains enough without adding any.
This salt contain cornstarch which is a carbohydrate.
Salt is not a carbohydrate, and carbohydrates are not salt. Salt is the crystalline form of sodium chloride. "Carbohydrates" contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, and generally nitrogen as well, the CHON elements being the primary elements required for life on Earth. Most carbohydrates also contain at least a little salt, but the amount varies with the type of carbohydrate, and is generally pretty small.
Salt is not a carbohydrate. It is a mineral.
No, as dieting is concerned it is a mineral. Simply put, it's salt.
No, but it does contain sugar, which is a carbohydrate.
All cereals contain carbohydrate.
Iodized salt, which is table salt with added iodine, does not contain starch. Starch is typically not added to salt products. Starch is a carbohydrate found in foods like grains, potatoes, and legumes.
yes
Yes, there is carbohydrate in asparagus. All fruit and vegetables contain carbohydrate. .
Yes, milled corn contains carbohydrate. All grains, in whatever form, contain carbohydrate.
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