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There are no zero carb vegetables. All vegetables contain carbohydrate. Some vegetables, however, contain far more carbs than others do. For the carbohydrate content of vegetables, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
WHICH VEGETABLES ARE LOW CARBOHYDRATE OR NO CARBOHYDRATE
All vegetables (and fruits) contain carbohydrate.
Some vegetables (and fruits), however, contain far more carbohydrates than others do.
For free low carbohydrate charts and food lists showing how many carbohydrates you should have in total per day, and what foods to eat, and for the Carbohydrate in Vegetables Chart, and the Carbohydrate in Fruits Chart, see the page links given below. Use the charts as daily guides for weight loss, or weight maintenance once you have reached your target weight.
No. There is carbohydrate in all vegetables (and fruits). Some vegetables contain far more carbohydrate than other do.
None.
Crackers vegetable and pasta are examples of carbohydrates, in starch and starchy vegetables group
Vegetable oils are 100% fats, and contain no protein or carbohydrates.
as long as it has carbohydrates
Potato has carbohydrates, and is a vegetable.
Aspargus is a vegetable and will not have any trace of carbohydrates unless put in a sandwich (bread is a carbohydrate) or with pasta.
ZERO!
Organic materials and organic materials including vegetable oil is made ​​from carbohydrates.
Zero carbs in tripe.
fruit and vegetable ,carbohydrates ,protein ,dairy and fat and sugars.
Yes, potatoes are high in starch and carbohydrates.
It depends on the vegetable amount of carbohydrates and if it is starch or not.
Starchy vegetables are those with the most calories and are a source of carbohydrates as well as fiber. Most carbohydrates are found in grains.