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Refined carbohydrates have their nutrients removed.
Briefly: refining strips bran and germ (fiber, vitamins, minerals) from grains, whereas unrefined (whole) carbs keep those nutrients.
Briefly: refining strips bran and germ (fiber, vitamins, minerals) from grains, whereas unrefined (whole) carbs keep those nutrients.
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