Yes, pretzels can contain lipids, primarily from any added fats or oils used in the dough or toppings. While the basic ingredients of pretzels—flour, water, salt, and yeast—contain minimal lipids, the addition of ingredients like butter, oil, or other fats can increase their lipid content. Additionally, if pretzels are coated with butter or served with dips that contain fats, their overall lipid content will be higher.
Yes
Skim milk does contain Lipids.
Yes, grits contain a small amount of lipids.
lipids do not contain proteins
Yes ice cream does contain lipids. Lipids are any fats, waxes or oils. Ice cream contains fat, there for ice cream does in fact contain lipids.
Lipids haven't nitrogen.
Sugar water does NOT contain lipids!Unless it is not just sugar water.
Yes, there are chocolate-covered pretzels in Canada. Most candy or grocery stores would contain them.
Lipids contain oxygen and phosphorus, but not nitrogen. Nitrogen is typically found in proteins and nucleic acids, rather than lipids.
Most pretzels contain salt as both a preservative and flavour. Other preservatives will depend on the manufacturer's recipe.
Lipids also contain carbon and hydrogen.
yes