a: A simple carbohydrate ~
b: penny
What:
"Carbohydrates can be broken down into two categories based on their chemical structure: simple and complex. A simple carbohydrate is like a penny -- you can't break it down into smaller change. Your body doesn't have to work as hard to break down a simple sugar because it's already in its most basic form. Simple carbohydrates include sugar added to desserts and those found in fruits and milk, just to name a few. While it's best to avoid simple sugars found in desserts and high-calorie drinks because they have little nutritional value, milk and fruits have vitamins, minerals and calcium that are good for your health."
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Writer: Rachel Nall, Demand Media
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Date: Feb 24 2014 4:39 PM
# 5083 Critique Analogy