I am at a loss as to how this may be done, please help out
Many thanks
try this website, it is complicated, but might help you.
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~mcclemen/581Carbohydrates.html
Bread, pasta, and cereal would certainly "test positive" for carbohydrates.
A bread unit is the amount of a foodstuff containing carbohydrates, in which there are 10 - 12 g of available carbohydrates 1 Bread Unit (BU) = 12 g carbohydrates .
Yes, there are carbohydrates in toasted bread. .
Carbohydrates and fiber can be found in bread, rice and pasta.
Yes, and it does.
Complex Carbohydrates is brown bread, multigrain bread and cereal it usually provides longer lasting energy
carbohydrates
yes
bread
i think the general test for carbohydrates is Molisch Test..
This grain is chief ingriedient called Semolina and China is the lead producer
They are made of carbohydrates and fat.