Is dirt considered a carbohydrate?

And if so, is it a fast carb or a slow carb?

Anonymous2018-01-09T19:49:57Z

Dirt isn't for eating. Its not a food group whether carb, fat, protein, etc.

Gary B2018-01-09T13:52:18Z

No.

Dirt is not a food group

Iggy Rocko2018-01-09T02:25:28Z

No. Dirt may have trace amounts of nutrients, but by and large, it's inedible.

Andy C2018-01-09T01:07:11Z

Depends on how you define dirt.

Metalplanttag2018-01-09T00:54:33Z

No but some dirt maybe. A carbohydrate is a biological molecule, Dirt is unclean matter, especially when in contact with a person's clothes, skin or possessions when they are said to become dirty. Common types of dirt include: dust — a general powder of organic or mineral matter; filth — foul matter such as excrement · grime — a black, ingrained dust such as soot · soil — the mix of clay, ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirt