no. oil is not a carbohydrate, its a lipid.
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Nope its a fat
French fries are a carbohydrate, but the oil they were fried in would be a lipid.
Oil is a form of fat or lipid. (Simple) sugars are carbohydrates complex sugars or starch is also a catrbohydrate.
Cake is primarily a carbohydrate, as it is mainly made from flour and sugar, which are carbohydrate sources. It also contains fats, usually from ingredients like butter or oil, and can have some protein from eggs or milk. However, the dominant macronutrient in cake is carbohydrates.
Sesame oil is neither a protein nor a carbohydrate; it is primarily a fat. Extracted from sesame seeds, it is rich in unsaturated fats and contains various beneficial compounds, including antioxidants. While sesame seeds themselves contain some protein and carbohydrates, the oil itself does not have significant amounts of these macronutrients.
there is 20 percent carbohydrate and rest is fat and other minerals
CArbohydrate is a mixture of Hydrogen and corbon examples would be Coal Crude oil
They are vegetables and therefore are carbs. But if they are fried in butter or oil they will have some lipids also.
Mayonnaise is almost all fat; oil and egg yolk. There are very few carbs in it although egg yolk has some carbohydrate; .6 gram per cup of mayo.
Carbohydrate
Monosaccharide is a simple carbohydrate.