1. Carbohydrates make up the largest volume of our daily food

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1. Carbohydrates make up the largest volume of our daily food 1. Carbohydrates make up the largest volume of our daily food. 60 % of our food should be from carbohydrates.

2. Carbohydrates are taken in the form of grains: cereals and pasta , fruit , vegetables: tubers , legumes , sugar .

3. Carbohydrate is the element of our food that supplies energy 3. Carbohydrate is the element of our food that supplies energy. Carbohydrates also play a vital part of the digestive process, and of the metabolism and oxidation of protein and fat.

4. If we take in more carbohydrate than is needed for energy, the unused portion is stored in the liver or the tissues as fat .

5. Carbohydrates come mainly from plant sources, although milk and milk products contain some carbohydrates in the form of lactose.

6. Simple carbohydrates are quick energy sources, but they usually do not supply any other nutrients or fiber.

7. Glucose is the major kind of simple sugar 7. Glucose is the major kind of simple sugar. It is the basic source of energy for all living things.

8. Sucrose : commonly known as table sugar, beet or cane 8. Sucrose : commonly known as table sugar, beet or cane. It occurs in many fruits and vegetables.

9. Fructose : known as fruit sugar 9. Fructose : known as fruit sugar. Most plants contain this sugar, especially fruits and saps.

10. Glucose : sometimes known as blood sugar, and sometimes as grape sugar. Nearly all plant foods contain this sugar.

11. Maltose : known as malt sugar, is found in grains.

12. Lactose : known as milk sugar, is found as the principal carbohydrate in milk.

13. Complex carbohydrates often supply energy and other nutrients and fiber that the body needs. They are a better choice.

14. Starch in the body breaks down simple sugars 14. Starch in the body breaks down simple sugars. The body has to break down all sugar and starch into glucose to use it.

15. All starchy foods are plant foods, seeds are the richest source; 70% of their weight is starch.