it is true A single serving of plain carrots will contain about 2 grams of sugar. Whether or not that is "loads" of sugar is up to you.
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Carrots contain beta-carotene, which is converted to vitamin A in the body. Vitamin A is important for maintaining good vision, especially in low light conditions. While eating carrots can help support overall eye health, they won't give you night vision or drastically improve your ability to see in the dark.
of course its true
Yes it is true that they improve your sight, carrots have vitimin A in them and vitimin A is something that improves your eye sight-especially in the dark. It is not an old wives tale, it is TRUE!! definatley
A more or less regular periodic array of sugar molecules
No carrots are very good for you because #1: they have a high level of vitamin A and #2: they help your eyesight... it's true!
Carrots are thought to give the eyes the best of sight, especially night vision. No-one can prove this to be true, but carrots also give Vitamin A, which can be proved.
There is no sugar in vodka, that is why it is not sweet. The calories come from the alchohol only.
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It is true, RNA nucleotides contain the five-carbon sugar ribose.
552 miligrams I am not sure about a green banana but A medium banana has 14 grams of sugar in it. Compared with one average size grapefruit that has 18 grams of sugar. Bananas also have more fiber than a grapefruit
Absolutely. Another thing to remember, of course, is that donkeys have elevated ears, and as such are not able to wear standard spectacles. Proposals for specially designed donkey glasses have been consistently rejected as not 'economically viable'.