Oligosaccharides are called Sugars.

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Drinking water doesn't contain carbohydrates, sugar, fiber, or starches unless it has added flavorings like juice.  Carbohydrates are naturally occurring compounds made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. They are the most widespread organic substances and play a vital role in all life.  There are three main types of carbohydrates: Sugars: Also called simple carbohydrates, these are the most basic form. Starches: These are complex carbohydrates, which are made of lots of simple sugars strung together. Fiber: This is also a complex carbohydrate.  Monosaccharides are simple sugars made up... Show more

Oligosaccharides are called Sugars.