After carbohydrates are absorbed in the small intestine, they are converted into glucose and then enter the bloodstream. From there, glucose can be utilized by cells for energy, stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles for later use, or converted into fat for longer-term energy storage. The hormone insulin helps regulate these processes by facilitating glucose uptake into cells.
Yes, it's quite high in carbs. Go to Carbking.com (cause it isn't that high in carbs)
carbs
high carbs are when carbs are high and low carbs are when carbs are low.
NO THERE HIGH IN CARBS AND THEY ALL NEED TO GO ON A DIET
George Cuddy goes by Carbs, The Enemy, and Bandaids.
Carbs
Digestion and absorption of many carbs, especially simple carbs start in your mouth and typically end in your stomach. Some more complex carbs are digested in small intestines. Almost all fats and proteins are digested and absorbed in the small intestine. In fact, the majority of absorption and digestion happens here. Typically very minimal is absorbed and digested in the large intestine. The one thing the large intestine does really well is to absorb water. This is why your stool is exceptionally watery when you have diarrhea as it has passed through the large intestine much too quickly to absorb the appropriate amount of water.
Well besides it Impairing your judgement, diet wise, yes. It has sooo many carbs. Gin has 0 carbs. if you can stand the taste of pine tree, go for that.
cranberries does have carbs.
Eat lots of carbs. they go straight to your stomach and legs and butt.
Carbs are not fat, they are carbs. Fat is a lot different than carbs. Trust me!
You need a carburetor synchronizer to get all four carbs drawing equally. Go to any Japanese motorcycle shop for one that can deal with four carbs.