Depending upon the hotdog, it may contain a small amount of carbohydrate, mostly fat and a moderate amount of protein. For example, the beef Oscar Meyer frank contains 147 calories and the total weight is 45 grams. Of that 45 grams, almost 24 grams is water, 5 grams or 20 calories is protein, 13.6 grams or about 122 calories is fat, and about 1 gram or 4 calories is carbohydrate.
Yes. Carbohydrates are mostly in the hamburger bun.
One McDonald's hamburger has 31g of carbs.
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A hamburger primarily contains chemical energy, which is derived from the macronutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats present in the burger. This energy is released during digestion and used by the body for various functions.
No parts of a hamburger is digested in the mouth. All food is digested in the stomach. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Not true. Saliva contains enzymes that break down starch (carbohydrates) into sugars (that is why bread begins to taste sweet when chewed. Therefore the hamburger bun will start to be digested in the mouth.
Yes if the hamburger is made of 100% meat. If the hamburger has any breadcrumbs, herbs or spices then feeding it to a ferret would not be recommended
Indian carbohydrates are the same as any country's carbohydrates
''200 calories a burger''.From Hamburger Helper
Any breed.
There aren't any elements in glycerol that are not in carbohydrates. Glycerol has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, similar to that of carbohydrates.
A hamburger contains organic molecules such as proteins (found in the meat patty), lipids (found in the cheese and any added sauces), carbohydrates (found in the bun), and various vitamins and minerals. Additionally, flavor compounds from ingredients like onions and herbs also contribute to the organic makeup of a hamburger.
Ice cubes made of water do not have any carbohydrates.