Yes, a grain muffin is primarily a carbohydrate food. It is typically made from flour, oats, or other grains, which are rich in carbohydrates. While it may also contain some protein and fat, the main macronutrient in a grain muffin is carbohydrates.
Yes, rice is a carb. It is a grain, so it does count as a carbohydrate.
No. Its a carb. its a simple sugar.
In vegetables and WHOLE grains: Fiber. The lack of knowledge in this area is what caused the demise of the low-carb diet craze. Low carb diets are NOT no-carb. They usually call for large amounts of green vegetables. Carbs from fiber are not counted, therefore most veggies are considered low-carb.
The corn muffin is the official state muffin of Massachusetts. The blueberry muffin is the official state muffin of Minnesota. The apple muffin is the official state muffin of New York.
You can find information on a low carb diet on spark people and fitness pal sites. You need to eat foods such as fruits, vegetables and whole grain foods.
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The cranberry muffin is New Jersey's state muffin.
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Hard to believe, but no state claims the chocolata muffin as its state muffin.
In 1988, Minnesota designated the blueberry muffin as their state muffin.
An average English muffin contains about 4 to 6 grams of protein, depending on the brand and type. Whole grain or protein-enriched varieties may have slightly more. For a precise amount, it's best to check the nutritional label on the specific product you are consuming.
Yes it is carb and carb. It's become a tradition from grandparents to parents to children. we know a lot more about nutrition than they did back then and lots have changed. Unless its a sugar free cereal with whole grains, whole grain bread with organic peanut butter or some source of protein, it's old news.