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  2. 20 Low Carb Vegetables to Incorporate Into Your Diet - AOL

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    As such, most experts recommend looking at the total carb count rather than net carbs when tracking carbohydrates. 12 Low-Sugar Fruits to Eat, According to a Dietician 1.

  3. What Exactly Are Net Carbs? Here’s What You Need to Know - AOL

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    Complex carbohydrates provide fiber and key nutrients that are important for a well-rounded diet. A controversial topic amongst low-carb dieters is whether or not to track or count net carbs.

  4. Glycemic load - Wikipedia

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    For example, although the glycemic index for carrots is 19 raw and 47 boiled, the glycemic load for one serving of carrots is small because the amount of carbohydrate in one serving of carrots is minimal (≈7 g carbohydrate). Indeed, ≈700 g carrots (which provides 50 g carbohydrate) must be eaten to produce an incremental glucose response of ...

  5. Template:Comparison of major staple foods - Wikipedia

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    This template presents a comparison table for major staple foods. It is intended to be transcluded into other pages. If it is transcluded into an article for one of the staple foods listed in the table e.g., the Wheat article, then the column for that food will be automatically highlighted.

  6. Drinking carrot juice has 1 major benefit over just eating ...

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    21.9 grams of carbs. 1.89 grams of fiber. 9.23 grams of sugar. Carrot juice benefits. Juicing carrots provides "a concentrated source" of the nutrients found in carrots, Theresa Gentile, a ...

  7. Low-carbohydrate diet - Wikipedia

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    An example of a low-carbohydrate dish, cooked kale and poached eggs. Low-carbohydrate diets restrict carbohydrate consumption relative to the average diet.Foods high in carbohydrates (e.g., sugar, bread, pasta) are limited, and replaced with foods containing a higher percentage of fat and protein (e.g., meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, eggs, cheese, nuts, and seeds), as well as low carbohydrate ...

  8. How to Calculate Net Carbs for Weight Loss - AOL

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    In more recent years, you may have started to notice the term "net carbs" in bold, bright graphics on the front of food packages.Counting net carbs is a concept that has been around for a very ...

  9. Ketogenic diet - Wikipedia

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    This classic ketogenic diet contains a 4:1 ketogenic ratio or ratio by weight of fat to combined protein and carbohydrate. This is achieved by excluding high-carbohydrate foods such as starchy fruits and vegetables, bread, pasta, grains, and sugar, while increasing the consumption of foods high in fat such as nuts, cream, and butter. [1]