am i missing something?

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  1. ihatemybody's Avatar
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    am i missing something?
    not sure if i'm missing something really obvious and i feel really stupid for asking but i was just looking on the back of this pasta, leek and ham thing at the nutritional info and it says

    Typical values per 100g as prepared
    Energy 583kJ/138kcal
    Protein 5.5g
    Carbohydrate 23.2g

    and so on...

    then in the column next to it, it says:

    Typical values per portion (1/2 packet) as prepared
    Energy 1089kJ/258kcal
    Protein 10.2g
    Carbohydrate 43.6g

    yet the pack weighs 120g so why does half of the packet (60g worth) contain higher levels of stuff than 100g? feel like i'm missing something really obvious lol sorry if i'm just being stupid..
  2. mistermeowingtons's Avatar
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    Re: am i missing something?
    I'm guessing the first one is a typo, and should be 'as sold' and the higher calorie version refers to 'as prepared'.
  3. Curtisyoungs's Avatar
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    It's isn't a typo. It's 'as prepared' so after you have cooked it with what is recommended like butter and milk for example.


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  4. 1992dean's Avatar
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    Re: am i missing something?
    pasta and rice expands so 50grams uncooked may make 100 grams cooked etc etc
  5. sconter's Avatar
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    Re: am i missing something?
    the word prepared mean after its cooked. it absorbs water, increasing the weight.

    edit: nice name.
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