Well, depends on which digestive biscuits. If they're the chocolate ones, you can bet. Carbohydrates=sugars. You can look on the package and see if they contain any sugars. That would include fructose, dextrose (=glucose) or anything else ending in -ose.
Carbohydrates
No
to make a cheesecake you will need to use about 8 digestive biscuits (you can use more than 8 if you want)
Fats and carbohydrates.
There are small holes in mcvities digestive biscuits because when they are baking them in the oven, the biscuits need some "air" so that they do get baked properly. (no mushy stuff left in the middle) lol.
McVities
8.5p
by contributing proper functioning of digestive system to carbohydrates
It really depends on the size of the biscuit. For instance, a digestive might have more grams than a jaffa cake, though it might be the other way round.
Digestive biscuits are slightly sweet, wheat-based biscuits with a crumbly texture, while graham crackers are sweeter, made with graham flour, and have a firmer texture. Digestive biscuits often contain whole wheat flour and oatmeal, while graham crackers are made with graham flour, sugar, and sometimes honey.
In recipes calling for digestive biscuits, it is common to substitute graham crackers in the United States and Canada. The original graham cracker is called a "digestive biscuit" in Britain. However, graham crackers are typically a little dryer and more brittle.
Lysosomes hold the digestive enzymes that break down the carbohydrates.