JJay
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
On the contrary, I find that far too many "dry" ingredients such as rice and pasta give carb counts only "as prepared", making the use of the raw ingredients in dishes difficult to calculate. A before and after listing would definitely be an advantageAh yes this is a difficult one, as some products are more difficult to define once manipulated, but you should be fine with dry goods like rice I would think, I rarely see 'as prepared' for nutritional content but you may be on the look out for this more than me! If anything products like rice may reduce slightly from cooking due to loss of starches. Would you say a before and after cooking nutritional content table would be helpful? Owen