Quick Question On Carbs....
Paris4885
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What product has a high carb density?
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Off the top of my head, grains (including grain products like pasta and bread), starchy vegetables like potatoes, and fruit.0
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Grain-y stuff. Rice, bread, pasta, oats, cous cous...
Vegg-y stuff. Broccoli, cauliflower, potatoes...
Fruit-y stuff. Grapes, apples, strawberries, bananas...
Sugar-y stuff. Soda, candy...0 -
Why would you need high carb? It turns into sugars..... your body don't need to run off that crap4
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pinkraynedropjacki wrote: »Why would you need high carb? It turns into sugars..... your body don't need to run off that crap
Your body doesn't *need* to run off of carbohydrates, but it's perfectly capable of doing so and a higher carbohydrate diet is compatible with good health (in fact, the "blue zones" where people live longer than average have diets that feature many high carbohydrate foods).
There's no reason to avoid these foods.5 -
janejellyroll wrote: »pinkraynedropjacki wrote: »Why would you need high carb? It turns into sugars..... your body don't need to run off that crap
Your body doesn't *need* to run off of carbohydrates, but it's perfectly capable of doing so and a higher carbohydrate diet is compatible with good health (in fact, the "blue zones" where people live longer than average have diets that feature many high carbohydrate foods).
There's no reason to avoid these foods.
And OP didn't ever say they needed high carb. They just asked what foods were. Maybe they're trying to avoid them...not that I would necessarily advocate that. Carbs = energy.2 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »pinkraynedropjacki wrote: »Why would you need high carb? It turns into sugars..... your body don't need to run off that crap
Your body doesn't *need* to run off of carbohydrates, but it's perfectly capable of doing so and a higher carbohydrate diet is compatible with good health (in fact, the "blue zones" where people live longer than average have diets that feature many high carbohydrate foods).
There's no reason to avoid these foods.
And OP didn't ever say they needed high carb. They just asked what foods were. Maybe they're trying to avoid them...not that I would necessarily advocate that.
Yeah, that's a good point. OP could just as easily be looking for a list of foods to avoid or moderate.0 -
pinkraynedropjacki wrote: »Why would you need high carb? It turns into sugars..... your body don't need to run off that crap
Where does OP even say anything about needing high-carb?0 -
I need my carbs!, they are my fuel to burn over 1000 calories a day.0
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