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| For packaged goods (packaged vegetables, etc.) you don't have to subtract the fiber, because in the UK the fiber is already subtracted and the listed carbohydrate is essentially the "net carbs". However if you buy a bunch of radishes from the grocer, you will need to look up the nutritional information and subtract the fiber to obtain the net carb.
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| I don't know where your mum read that you only have to count carbs from sugar, but that is totally false!! Once carbs are digested, your body doesn't know where they come from. They all get treated the same -converted to fat. She may be confusing carbs with glycemic index, where sugar gets digested very fast and raises blood sugar, possibly causing an insulin spike.
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