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  • 1 Cup of cooked broccoli - Fitday says 13 carbs, atkins carb counter says 3.2

    Why such a big difference? Which is right?

    Basically, I was trying to figure out the amount of carbs I had for dinner tonight.

    Normal sized sirloin steak (not sure how many ounces but not too big not too small) with a bowl of lettuce, raw onions and a cup of cooked broccoli (with which i put some butter on).

    I am using fit day but 13g for a cup of cooked broccoli didn't seem right - atkins website said that would be 3.2. I'm only on day two so I'd appreciate the help.

    Thank you!!!

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    Re: 1 Cup of cooked broccoli - Fitday says 13 carbs, atkins carb counter says 3.2

    Was the one cup measurement of raw broccoli before it was cooked, or one cup measured after it was cooked? That makes a lot of difference.

    Just so you know, your one cup "other veggies," like broccoli, need to be measured raw, before cooking. A cup of raw veggies will cook down to about half a cup.

    Fitday doesn't deduct fiber--you have to do the math.
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      Re: 1 Cup of cooked broccoli - Fitday says 13 carbs, atkins carb counter says 3.2

      Originally posted by SunnySmile501 View Post
      ...Fitday doesn't deduct fiber--you have to do the math.
      Exactly - the Atkins website is showing you NET CARBS, fitday is showing TOTAL CARBS. Net Carbs = Total Carbs - Fibre.
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        Re: 1 Cup of cooked broccoli - Fitday says 13 carbs, atkins carb counter says 3.2

        Thank you both very much for your replies - both of you had answers that solved the problem.

        #1 - I did measure the broccoli raw at 1 cup and then cooked. So, that shouldn't be the problem.

        #2 - I forget about having to subtract the fiber from the carbs. So, that's why fit day's numbers were like that. I'll go off of the atkins site from now on and just add in the totals manually to make sure my fitday stats are right on the money.

        Thanks again!

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          Re: 1 Cup of cooked broccoli - Fitday says 13 carbs, atkins carb counter says 3.2

          Originally posted by CalamityFrancis View Post
          #1 - I did measure the broccoli raw at 1 cup and then cooked. So, that shouldn't be the problem.
          Did you add it to fitday as 'cooked' or 'raw'?
          I looked up raw and cooked broccoli on my fitday account and
          for 1 cup raw it said total carbs 5.8g including fiber of 2.3g (making 3.5 net carbs)
          for 1 cup cooked it said total carbs 13.2g including fiber of 6g (making 7.2 net carbs)

          I always add the ve(and any other foods) as the raw amount used, whether I cooked it or ate it raw to avoid this problem.
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            Re: 1 Cup of cooked broccoli - Fitday says 13 carbs, atkins carb counter says 3.2

            Originally posted by Elizellen View Post
            Did you add it to fitday as 'cooked' or 'raw'?
            I looked up raw and cooked broccoli on my fitday account and
            for 1 cup raw it said total carbs 5.8g including fiber of 2.3g (making 3.5 net carbs)
            for 1 cup cooked it said total carbs 13.2g including fiber of 6g (making 7.2 net carbs)

            I always add the ve(and any other foods) as the raw amount used, whether I cooked it or ate it raw to avoid this problem.
            Good catch! I should've thought that 14 carbs for a cup was too high for broccoli

            Yes, fitday is 'funny' sometimes...if you put in thje cooked version, it makes all sorts of assumptions about how it was cooked/seasoned. I always use the 'raw' ingredients when I'm cooking myself. I do use the 'cooked' version if I've eaten the food in a restaurant, or if someone else has done the cooking.
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              Re: 1 Cup of cooked broccoli - Fitday says 13 carbs, atkins carb counter says 3.2

              Fit day is annoying that way - I did not realize that I had to deduct my fiber at first so I was eating 20-25 total carbs for the day.
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                Re: 1 Cup of cooked broccoli - Fitday says 13 carbs, atkins carb counter says 3.2

                for foods I eat over and over I went into "custom foods" and deducted the fiber so there are less items I have to worry about. I always put all veggies in as raw becaues they have no idea what I cook them is so I put the veggie in first then add the fat (bacon grease, vegetable oil, olive oil, etc) on the next line - that way I am adding only what I eat, not what figday thinks.

                I have quite a list of custom foods but it works for me -- took me a little longer when I first started to make each of them but now it's a snap to add my foods daily.

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                  Re: 1 Cup of cooked broccoli - Fitday says 13 carbs, atkins carb counter says 3.2

                  i love brocolli, but i'd stay away from it on induction, it's one of the veggies i have trouble with, for some reason it stalls me when i eat them.
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                    Re: 1 Cup of cooked broccoli - Fitday says 13 carbs, atkins carb counter says 3.2

                    >>i love brocolli, but i'd stay away from it on induction,>>

                    It's a perfectly fine Induction vegetable!

                    Since YOU have a problem with it, then YOU need to stay away.

                    You know the saying, "Your mileage may vary".
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