hi guys i have a question about frozen vegies on the packet in the nutrion label for eg it will say carbohydrate then below that it says total then it says sugars so total carbs = 2.5g then sugars=1.0g then below that it says dietry fibre 2.5g per 100grams of vegies . so do we add the carbs value with the sugars value then minus the dietry fibre value so in this case it would b 1 gram of carbs for 100 grams of this vegie ? is that right guys ? cheers muz
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Re: frozen packets of vegies
Not quite. Ignore the sugars.
Net carbs=Total Carbs-Dietary FibreJulie__________________F/37/5'2"__________________Start April 15, 2009
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OOPS - didn't think to check where you live Muzza - the rule I quoted above applies in Canada & the US. Things are labelled differently down under & in Europe.
My apologies for the bad info.Julie__________________F/37/5'2"__________________Start April 15, 2009
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Re: frozen packets of vegies
And Muzza ... you don't add the sugars to the total carbs ... they're already included in the total carbs.
That's how it works on a US label, anyway.
You could always check the vegetable against the USDA database (subtracting the fiber) ... and that should help you see what's going on.J.
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That's right. In 100 g, those veggies have 2.5 net carbs, out of which 1 g is sugar. They also have 2.5 g dietary fiber. So 200 g will be 5 net carbs and 5 g dietary fiber.Originally posted by muzza View Postthanks for the help guys so just to be sure on the nutrion label i look at the carbs only , pretty much ?. so if i had 200 grams of the above mentioned vegies then i would be consuming about 5 grams of carbs ? thanks again for any help guys"Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."
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