Rice calories
pwall921
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Why am I having trouble getting their correct information on something seemingly so simple as white rice? Seems to be many entries for example one cup of white rice steamed comes in anywhere from 150 cal to 300! What a my doing wrong?
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I would look for the exact brand.0
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Cooked vs. un cooked.0
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Why am I having trouble getting their correct information on something seemingly so simple as white rice? Seems to be many entries for example one cup of white rice steamed comes in anywhere from 150 cal to 300! What a my doing wrong?
Different cooking preparations result in different water weights if you're using the cooked weight.
It is considered most accurate to take the dry weight nutrition of what you're cooking, weigh it out dry, cook it, weigh it out wet, and use those numbers to scale it. So if it was 5 servings of 100 grams dry (total weight 500 grams), and you cook it, you still have 5 servings, so that if the total weight is now 1000 grams, each serving is now (1000/5) = 200 grams each.0 -
Enter it yourself. Add some nonsense word to your entry titles (like "neisop") to make them easy to search and don't allow others to see it, so they can't change it.
Making your own entries will save you time in the long run.0 -
Use modifiers to narrow your search to get Verified items:
Brown or white
Long-grain, medium-grain, or short-grain
cooked or raw
Search Examples:
rice white long-grain cooked
rice brown medium-grain raw0 -
Weigh it dry. For what it's worth, I found the usda data for white cooked rice to underestimate calories by 25%.0
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Thanks all0
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I don't get it??? If the box says dry or uncooked that is what it is if you cook it the added weight is just no calorie water right?0
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Michael190lbs wrote: »I don't get it??? If the box says dry or uncooked that is what it is if you cook it the added weight is just no calorie water right?
Yeah.0 -
Michael190lbs wrote: »I don't get it??? If the box says dry or uncooked that is what it is if you cook it the added weight is just no calorie water right?
A lot of nutritional information is given for the cooked rice which isn't that helpful when you are trying to weigh out dry rice. Because rice swells so much 100g dry does not have the same nutritional content as 100g cooked rice. Eg. For the brand I get, about 50g uncooked weighs about 120 g cooked and is about 170 calories.0
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