Product nutrition
dragonbug300
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I compared the generic Harris Teeter package of dried lentils to the organic dried lentils.
HT:
70 calories for 1/4 cup.
Organic:
150 calories for 1/4 cup. Otherwise, same protein/carbs/etc.
What? They look exactly the same!
Is this false labeling, or does the product nutrition really differ THAT much? If so, then why such a discrepancy?
Any thoughts?
HT:
70 calories for 1/4 cup.
Organic:
150 calories for 1/4 cup. Otherwise, same protein/carbs/etc.
What? They look exactly the same!
Is this false labeling, or does the product nutrition really differ THAT much? If so, then why such a discrepancy?
Any thoughts?
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