Rather than wheat products, this large breed kibble uses oatmeal and
rice as sources of carbohydrates and fiber.
Natural Balance Limited Ingredient Diets is made with lamb meal as its unique source of protein and brown
rice as its source of carbohydrates to provide dogs with energy throughout the day.
Not exact matches
RiceBran then stabilizes the raw
rice bran so it can be used
as a low - glycemic, natural and minimally - processed
source of protein, fiber, complex
carbohydrates and healthy oil.
Complex
carbohydrates such
as potatoes (sweet and regular), quinoa, oats and
rice are my go - to choices when I need a steady
source of fuel for marathon or spartan training.
Rather than
sourcing carbohydrates from corn or wheat, this dry kibble uses barley and
rice as healthy
sources of complex
carbohydrates and fiber.
The adult food line comes in lamb meal and chicken meal recipes with whole grain wheat and
rice as the main
sources of carbohydrates.
Rather than corn, wheat, or soy, this dry dog food uses
rice, barley, and oats
as sources of complex
carbohydrates for energy.
The key is to ensure that you obtain healthy fats (such
as saturated fat) and protein (be careful not to overdue protein
as it does have a toxicity range), filling the rest
of the calories with non-toxic
carbohydrate sources (I prefer sweet potatoes, bananas, and white
rice).
Emphasize plant - based
sources of carbohydrates as much
as possible, like sweet potatoes, potatoes,
rice, beans, and plantains.
A low - carb diet limits
carbohydrates — such
as bread, grains,
rice, starchy vegetables and fruit — and emphasizes
sources of protein and fat.
Potatoes are also a good
source of resistant starch so they improve gut health by contributing to the growth
of healthy, beneficial bacteria in the digestive system, support colon health, and they are better for the glycemic index than refined
carbohydrates such
as white sugar, white flour, and white
rice because they digest more slowly.
Best
carbohydrate sources for healthy meals are: vegetables and fruits (preferably low glycemic and organic: spinach, kale, collard greens, broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, rocket, Romanian lettuce, pack choi, watercress, radish, tomatoes, celery, leek, onion, garlic, all types
of berries etc)
as well
as grains, like quinoa, millet, amaranth, buckwheat,
rice, sprouted or sourdough bread.
Avoiding refined or processed
sources of carbohydrates, such
as crackers, white bread, white
rice, pretzels, and sugary foods like cookies, brownies, and candy is suggested to bring down insulin levels and inflammation.
When you want to remove excess sugar from your body to restore insulin and leptin sensitivity, make sure you count
carbohydrates from bread, pasta, and
rice as a
source of sugar.
Bring lots
of potatoes or
rice as a rich
source for
carbohydrates, and bring a salad
of some kind.
Most
of your
carbohydrates should come from healthy whole food
sources such
as rice, oats and other whole grains (provided you tolerate grains well), potatoes, sweet potatoes, quinoa and beans.
While it is true that wheat flour is a
source of carbohydrates, gluten - free foods often contain additional ingredients that are just
as high, if not higher in
carbohydrates than wheat flour, such
as rice flour or potato flour.
On Carb Nites, primarily use safe starches such
as rice, potatoes, and sweet potatoes
as my
source of carbohydrates.
The authors state, ``... most participants from low - income and middle - income countries consumed a very high
carbohydrate diet (at least 60 %
of energy), especially from refined
sources (such
as white
rice and white bread).»
This muscle building modified Paleo diet sticks to raw, unprocessed foods and includes white
rice, potatoes and sweet potatoes
as primary
sources of carbohydrates.
A good way to plan a meal or snack is to make sure you have some kind
of low GI
carbohydrate such
as wholegrain bread,
rice, pasta, millet, buckwheat, amaranth, or quinoa, with a protein
source, such
as tofu, tempeh, lentils, pulses, beans, soybeans, nuts, or seeds.
A balanced school meal should therefore follow the following formula: Energy - giving
carbohydrates (such
as bread, pasta,
rice and potatoes); a
source of protein (from lean meat, fish, eggs, beans and pulses); a dairy item (such
as cheese or yoghurt); vegetables or salad, and a portion
of fruit.
Many higher - quality brands
of dog food use brown
rice as a
source of complex
carbohydrates and protein.
This formula features chicken and chicken meal
as the primary
sources of protein with digestible
carbohydrates like ground brown
rice and oatmeal.
Real chicken
as the first ingredient and
rice, which is an excellent
source of carbohydrates for energy, create a wholesome meal with great flavor, and the hard kibble and tender shredded pieces provide a texture sure to keep him engaged with every bite.
Carbohydrates: Rice is used as a source of c
Carbohydrates:
Rice is used
as a
source of carbohydratescarbohydrates.
They also include two forms
of rice — brown and white
rice — which are used
as a
carbohydrate source in dog foods
as good alternatives to corn, wheat, or soy.
The main
source of carbohydrates is brewers
rice, and this food contains both chicken and pork
as protein
sources as well
as soy oil.
Carbohydrate sources include barley, brown rice, rice and oatmeal, each of with is recognized as a healthy, complex c
Carbohydrate sources include barley, brown
rice,
rice and oatmeal, each
of with is recognized
as a healthy, complex
carbohydratecarbohydrate.
Puppies after weaning and juvenile dogs should be fed with fresh meat and pluck to supply with full - value proteins;
rice, semolina, grounded oats in the form
of weak porridges and white bread
as a
source of carbohydrates.
Rice flour and dried beet pulp are included
as supplementary
carbohydrates and
as sources of dietary fiber.
Many manufacturers, who traditionally used
rice as a staple
carbohydrate source, are offering foods with a whole host
of new
carbohydrates.
Low - grade foods usually have high amounts
of carbohydrates in the form
of grain, such
as corn, wheat, or
rice, and their protein
source usually is plant - based or listed
as «meat and bone meal.»
Homemade dog food meals usually consist
of a hearty protein
source such
as pork or chicken, vegetables and a
carbohydrate such
as pasta or
rice.
For
carbohydrates, this recipe relies on digestible grains like ground barley and
rice with tomato pomace, cranberry fiber, and ground flaxseed
as supplementary
sources of dietary fiber.
Potatoes serve
as a supplementary
source of grain - free
carbohydrate,
as does brewers
rice.
Dr. Tim's uses brown
rice as one
of its primary
carbohydrate sources.
Whole grain brown
rice is a complex
carbohydrate that,
as long
as it is cooked, is a good
source of digestible
carbohydrates for your dog.
Ingestion
of different
sources of carbohydrate (such
as rice) has been shown to increase the demand for insulin in cats and could potentially contribute to β - cell failure in susceptible cats when fed long term.
This tasty dog food also contains
sources of fiber such
as barley, brown
rice, and sweet potatoes that not only help keep your pup's digestive system running smoothly but will also help him feel fuller, longer and provide complex
carbohydrates that will give him the energy that lasts all day!
Natural Balance also makes a Lamb & Brown
Rice formula for puppies that uses limited ingredients, a novel protein and brown rice and rice bran as the sole source of carbohydra
Rice formula for puppies that uses limited ingredients, a novel protein and brown
rice and rice bran as the sole source of carbohydra
rice and
rice bran as the sole source of carbohydra
rice bran
as the sole
source of carbohydrates.
Some foods are touted
as hypoallergenic, that is, they do not produce allergic reactions because they are made
of lamb or turkey or venison or fish and include
rice or barley
as the major
carbohydrate source.
When it comes to
carbohydrates, corn and
rice are two main ingredients that possess minor soluble fibers
as compared to other
sources of carbohydrates.
Grains: Natural
sources of carbohydrates, such
as corn meal, brewer's
rice and whole grain barley, can provide energy for your cat's activities during the day, Dr. Dicke says.
This vegetarian dry food recipe features high - quality brown
rice, oatmeal, and potatoes
as the primary
sources of energy with the addition
of complex
carbohydrates like peas.
Instead, specialty grains like barley,
rice, and oats are used
as the
carbohydrate source and we particularly like the addition
of whole eggs.