Biscuit Spread

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pavingnewpaths
pavingnewpaths Posts: 367 Member
edited December 2024 in Food and Nutrition
I went to Chelsea Food Market today and bought this biscuit spread: http://neuheiten.koelnmesse.net/020/2012/us/products/view/product_id:6228/cat:8415
and
http://www.annafaggio.com/ (Our range > Retail > Biscuit Spreads > Cafe Crisp Biscuit Spread Crunchy)

The back of the jar says it's 84 kcal (it's from Belgium) and I know that kcals are equivalent to american calories, but this thing is the jar doesn't include the serving size. I've also looked at the other nutrients and it gives two options, so i'm assuming there are two different serving size options. I looked for it on MFP and it isn't in the database. The official website above doesn't include the nutrients and I searched all over google for it. I've been meaning to start using this as an alternative for peanut butter, but if it's pretty much the same amount of calories then I won't bother.

Anyways, does ANYONE have any idea what the serving size for this product is?

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  • BJPCraig
    BJPCraig Posts: 417 Member
    We tried something similar a while back, "Biscoff Spread." If I recall correctly, the serving size was 2 tablespoons; I would assume that this is pretty much the same (because that also seems to be the standard for nut/seed butters and other similar spreads).
  • pavingnewpaths
    pavingnewpaths Posts: 367 Member
    We tried something similar a while back, "Biscoff Spread." If I recall correctly, the serving size was 2 tablespoons; I would assume that this is pretty much the same (because that also seems to be the standard for nut/seed butters and other similar spreads).

    Isn't Biscoff per tablespoon?

    But yeah, I suppose that makes sense. Thanks!
  • BJPCraig
    BJPCraig Posts: 417 Member
    Isn't Biscoff per tablespoon?

    Oops, you're right; I should have double checked. I only used 1 tablespoon, but I was usually cutting my nut butter servings in half from 2 to 1, so I just assumed that I had done the same with the Biscoff. So, figure 1 tablespoon as your serving size.
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