In the context of a food label, "trace" under the carbohydrates section typically indicates that the amount of that particular carbohydrate is very minimal, usually less than 0.5 grams per serving. This means that while the carbohydrate is present in the food product, it is in such small quantities that it is considered insignificant for most dietary purposes. Consumers should be aware of potential allergens or sensitivities even in trace amounts.
You can check the nutrition label on the packaging of the food item. Carbohydrates will be listed under the "Total Carbohydrates" section. Common sources of carbohydrates include bread, pasta, rice, fruits, and vegetables.
Peas is a complex carbohydrates since peas goes under the legumes section.
Wraps fall under the carbohydrates section of the eatwell plate due to their primary ingredient being a flour tortilla, which is a source of carbohydrates. However, the filling added to the wrap can also contribute to other sections of the plate, such as proteins or vegetables, depending on its content.
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No. Although it may be sold by Anthropologie, it is under the Sweet Pea label. You can check to see if something is under the Anthropologie label by examining the RN number on the label. Unless it is 66170 (the number for Anthropologie's parent company, Urban Outfitters, it is not made for Anthropologie.
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Count your carbohydrates rather than your calories to help you keep your blood sugar under control. You should have four servings of carbohydrates at each meal and two servings every time you have a snack. Count each 15 grams of carbohydrates in a food item as a serving of carbohydrates. You can get the carbohydrate count of any food item by reading the information on the item's nutritional label. This diet method allows you to eat whatever foods you enjoy while keeping your blood sugar from getting too high or too low.
Some foods seen as 'bad' carbohydrates are refined (processed) carbohydrates. For a list of refined (processed) carbohydrates see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.