HC rations

strange67's profile photo   04/10/2022 7:26 p.m.

There are several app's and web's to count rations of a food, this "rations of the Diabetes Foundation" for an example: 100gr of normal pasta are 20g (2 r HC) but if you are looking for nutritional info in "Fatsecret" "Yaizo "etc puts that 100g of normal paste are 30g (3 Rhc) then my question is: between" the table of the foundation ... and "Fatsecret" which one has better reliability? Thank you a greeting

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04/10/2022 7:26 p.m.
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Eye I look for food already cooked, not raw.

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04/10/2022 7:27 p.m.
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04/10/2022 8:32 p.m.

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strange67 said:
There are several app's and web's to count rations of a food, this is the "ration table of the Diabetes Foundation" to give an example: 100gr of normal paste are 20g (2R HC) But if you are looking for nutritional info in "Fatsecret" "alreadybetter reliability?

1 ration of pasta are 50 grams, I would trust more than the table of the Diabetes Foundation, in fact it is what I use

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04/11/2022 12:11 p.m.
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