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Carbohydrates

Energy-producing nutrients

The nutrients that supply us with energy are carbohydrates, proteins and fat.

Carbohydrates

Carbohydrate

Source

Sugars

Fruits

Honey

Lactose

Milk

Dairy products (milk sugar)

Starches

Corn

Wheat

Rice

Barley

Oats

Potatoes

Slowly fermentable fibre like cellulose

Wheat bran

Moderately fermentable fibre

Rice bran

Pea fibre

Wheat bran

Rapidly fermentable fibre

Apples

Citrus pulp

Guar gum

Simple carbohydrates and starches in foods are used by the body as a source of glucose. As such, they have several major functions, they:

1. provide energy,

2. produce heat when they are metabolised for energy,

3. can be used as building blocks for other nutrients (e.g., certain amino acids, lactose (the sugar in milk) and vitamin C),

4. provide storage of energy in the form of glycogen or fat.

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