We have sorted our database of Ethnic Foods food nutrition items based on amount of Carbohydrate, by difference in 100 grams, to give a list of Ethnic Foods foods high in Carbohydrate, by difference.

Click a food item to give a full nutrition breakdown which can be scaled for different food amounts. Please remember that although this gives an indication of foods you should also consider portion sizes of Carbohydrate, by difference.

For example chives have a high amount of vitamin C in 100 grams but a portion size may only be a tablespoon or 0.2 g. We hope you find the list useful for Foods high in Carbohydrate, by difference.

 

Carbohydrate, by difference in 100 g

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Cornmeal, white (Navajo)77 g
Cornmeal, blue (Navajo)76 g
Corn, white, steamed (Navajo)75 g
Corn, dried (Navajo)74 g
Cornmeal, yellow (Navajo)72 g
Tortilla, includes plain and from mutton sandwich (Navajo)49 g
Bread, Indian, fry, made with lard (Navajo)48 g
Bread, kneel down (Navajo)39 g
Mashu roots, raw (Alaska Native)22 g
Willow, young leaves, chopped (Alaska Native)20 g
Tamales (Navajo)18 g
Agutuk, fish/berry with seal oil (Alaskan ice cream) (Alaska Native)13 g
Cranberry, low bush or lingenberry, raw (Alaska Native)12 g
Cranberries, high bush, raw (Alaska Native)12 g
Mush, blue corn with ash (Navajo)11 g
Stew, steamed corn (Navajo)10 g
Blueberries, frozen (Alaska Native)10 g
Blackberries, raw (Alaska Native)10 g
Agutuk, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream) (Alaska Native)10 g
Stew, hominy with mutton (Navajo)9 g
Rhubarb, wild, leaves (Alaska Native)9 g
Huckleberries, raw (Alaska Native)8 g
Cloudberry, raw (Alaska Native)8 g
Willow, leaves in oil (Alaska Native)8 g
Stew, dumpling with mutton (Navajo)8 g

Nutrition Facts

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