Crossword-Solution: CARBOHYDRATES
We have 8 clues for the answer “CARBOHYDRATES”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BODY energy source | 1 answer |
| Starches. | 2 answers |
| ORGANIC compounds of the body | 3 answers |
| PENTOSANS of fruits, product of | 3 answers |
| MILK, constituent of | 6 answers |
| NUTRIENT, class of | 6 answers |
| PLASMA, component of | 9 answers |
| Organic compound | 23 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CARBOHYDRATES (5)
One shouts for Horace Fletcher, and another one swears by the scraped-beef treatment, and somebody else never touches a thing but raw eggs and milk, and pretty soon there is a riot of calories and carbohydrates.
The nitrogenous food elements we call proteins; the fats and oils, fats; and the starches and sugars (because of the predominance of carbon), we call carbohydrates.
Now in selecting the diet for the day you should take care to choose those foods which give the proteins, fats, and carbohydrates in just the right proportion.'” “Oh, Billy!” groaned Bertram.
They say a man of average size and weight, and sedentary occupation, should have at least 2,000 calories--and some authorities say 3,000--in this proportion: proteins, 300 calories, fats, 350 calories, carbohydrates, 1,350 calories.
Hereafter we'll have proteins, fats, and carbohydrates made into calory croquettes, and--” “Bertram!” scolded Billy.
Quotes with CARBOHYDRATES (3)
Our ancestors went for days without anything to eat, and carbohydrates were extremely scarce for two million years. The truth is, fat is the preferred fuel for human metabolism.
Cohen testified that there was no 'direct relationship' linking heart disease to dietary fats, and that he had been able to induce the same blood-vessel complications seen in heart disease merely by feeding sugar to his laboratory rats. Peter Cleave testified to his belief that the problem extended to all refined carbohydrates. 'I don't hold the cholesterol view for a moment,' Cleave said, noting that mankind had been eating saturated fats for hundreds of thousands of years. …
Hope and carbohydrates were a powerful combination.