These labels drive potty. Why would you want to weigh it after you have cooked it!!!!!Hi everyone hope your doing well just looking at this label working out the carbs and I'm finding it very confusing a bag of rice has weighed about 61g but then the two values on the box are confusing. I work that out about 21ish carbs am I just being abit of an idiot here?
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Things like rice and pasta can be tricky as the difference between the carbs in dry weight and prepared weight can depend on how it is done because of the water absorbed. So as long as you know what the packet is telling you you can work it out. You have been given the per 100g and the per portion on that packet. Par boiled means it is partially cooked so it would likely absorb more water if you then boil it but would still have the same carbs for that portion.Think I figured it out apologies for the random post just found the label a tad confusing been a long work day![]()
Well if you’re cooking rice for the family and your teenage son has a large portion, you have a medium portion, and your toddler has a small portion you’ll have to weigh yours after you cook it. No point weighing it before unless you’re making yours in a seperate panThese labels drive potty. Why would you want to weigh it after you have cooked it!!!!!
It doesn’t. It’s the same carbs in the full portion but the weight increases. There’s less carbs in 100g cooked rice than 100g raw riceWhat's always baffled me is how absorbing water results in more carbs. Water has no carbs.
What's always baffled me is how absorbing water results in more carbs. Water has no carbs.
It’s easier to have the raw weight carbs.
after cooking it will weigh around 100gcarbs
Did you mean to just say it will weigh around 100g?