Sweet Potato!

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(Tried this in another topic, but not very popular)

Hey!
Quick post....

I weigh my sweet potatoes (I eat one about everyday, can't get enough). But, all of the calorie posts in MFP come up a little or a lot different...I noticed this after some research about which one to use for my calorie inputting.

What numbers do you come up with when you log sweet potatoes? (I slice and bake them).

Thanks!

PS: If you want to tell me they are free and I don't have to log them, I am like 100% on board with that ;)

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  • SnuggleSmacks
    SnuggleSmacks Posts: 3,731 Member
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    With the food database down, it's impossible to check right now, but are the serving sizes the same for the different calorie counts? And are they precise, as in 200g rather than 1 medium potato? A medium potato can mean anything, but 200g is 200g no matter which strain of potato you have. Also, many people get sweet potatoes and yams mixed up, plus there are different varieties of sweet ptoatoes (and yams, for that matter) which may have slightly different nutritional profiles.
  • ARNJMN
    ARNJMN Posts: 43 Member
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    With the food database down, it's impossible to check right now, but are the serving sizes the same for the different calorie counts? And are they precise, as in 200g rather than 1 medium potato? A medium potato can mean anything, but 200g is 200g no matter which strain of potato you have. Also, many people get sweet potatoes and yams mixed up, plus there are different varieties of sweet ptoatoes (and yams, for that matter) which may have slightly different nutritional profiles.

    Yeah, unfortunately they were different amounts for the same labels. I weighed in grams to try and get the best/most exact calorie count :)
  • LaneB89
    LaneB89 Posts: 93 Member
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    Just make your own entry. I use the USDA's website for a lot of produce and things, they have tons of nutritional information. Here's the entry for unsalted baked sweet potatoes with the skin - http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/3255

    Or if you prefer to weigh before cooking, here's the raw: http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/3254

    And here's the base site where you can search for whatever you need: http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/search/list

    Just use the value per 100g and tweak the serving amount to get the actual grams of the potato you ate
  • ARNJMN
    ARNJMN Posts: 43 Member
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    Just make your own entry. I use the USDA's website for a lot of produce and things, they have tons of nutritional information. Here's the entry for unsalted baked sweet potatoes with the skin - http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/3255

    Or if you prefer to weigh before cooking, here's the raw: http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/foods/show/3254

    And here's the base site where you can search for whatever you need: http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/search/list

    Just use the value per 100g and tweak the serving amount to get the actual grams of the potato you ate

    Awesome, thank you! :)
  • AsaThorsWoman
    AsaThorsWoman Posts: 2,303 Member
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    I tried to eat sweet potatoes everyday and got some bizarre side effects, so I had to scale them back.

    But I'm looking forward to having some with rosemary tonight!
  • becs3578
    becs3578 Posts: 836 Member
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    I got with 25 calories per oz (baked).