Nutrition content errors
pjscott
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Hello. Where do I report errors in the nutrition database? Two I have noted: "Homemade - Rhubarb and Apple Crumble" and "Homemade - Fruitcake Dark" both list as containing zero sugar. Would that it were so, but this is not credible.
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I see that some other databases on the web also report apple crumble as zero sugar. I don't know how the heck they make it. I follow pretty much the recipe that's the top hit on Google, http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/applecrumble_2971 , which contains 175g for the crumble and 50g for the filling, and that's not counting whatever is in the apples.
As for the fruitcake... a dark fruitcake is basically a solid block of raisins. Unless the sugar is magically destroyed by baking, this is not sugarfree.0 -
And another one: Cake - Chocolate, with chocolate frosting. Zero sugar. Serious fantasy going on the data entry here :-)0
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