That would be 15grams of carbs, I assume, so about 60 calories.
13 grams per 1 cup serving>
a lot
Yes, if the package states that there are 8 grams of sugar per serving and there are 5 servings in the package, then the total amount of sugar in the entire package would be 40 grams (8 grams per serving multiplied by 5 servings). Each serving contains 8 grams of sugar, so you would count it as 8 grams per serving, not the total for the package.
No, 2 g of sugar per serving is not high.
38 grams per serving
McDonald's French fries contain about 0.6 grams of sugar per serving.
2 grams per serving
Chocolate products typically contain varying amounts of sugar, depending on the type and brand. Dark chocolate generally has less sugar than milk chocolate, with an average of 20-30 grams of sugar per serving. Milk chocolate can have around 40-50 grams of sugar per serving. White chocolate tends to have the highest sugar content, with around 50-60 grams of sugar per serving.
No, 0 grams means sugar free.
According do their website, 5g of sucrose (table sugar) per 25ml.
Pepsi has 41 Grams of sugar in a can and 29 grams per cup in a bottle Coke has 39 grams in a can
French fries typically contain around 1-2 grams of sugar per serving.