What is the difference between carbonated drinks and carbohydrates?

Nowadays, as soon as they go out, if they are thirsty, they will go to supermarkets or small shops on the street to buy mineral water or drinks. There are many kinds of drinks, such as milk tea, flower tea, and carbonated drinks. When it comes to carbonated drinks, some people may think of carbohydrates. So what is the difference between carbonated drinks and carbohydrates?

To know the difference between carbonated drinks and carbohydrates, you need to know what the two are.

A carbonated beverage (soda) product is a beverage that is filled with carbon dioxide gas under certain conditions. Carbonated drinks, the main components include: carbonated water, citric acid and other acidic substances, white sugar, spices, and some contain caffeine, artificial colors and so on. In addition to sugar to replenish energy, the inflated "carbonated drink" contains almost no nutrients. The general are: cola, sprite, soda. Excessive drinking is harmful to the body.

Carbohydrate is composed of three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Because it contains two to one hydrogen and oxygen, it is called carbohydrate. It is the cheapest nutrient of the three main nutrients that provide heat to the body. Carbohydrates in food fall into two categories: effective carbohydrates that humans can absorb, such as monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides, and ineffective carbohydrates that humans cannot digest, such as cellulose, are essential for the body.

Through the introduction of the above two, everyone should have a certain understanding of the difference between carbonated drinks and carbohydrates. Carbonated drinks have no special nutrition for the body, so I hope that children who like to drink carbonated drinks should drink it in moderation. it.

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