Olive Garden Help?!
 
            
                
                    chaarlotte289                
                
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                    Hi!
So i was looking at the nutritional facts for Olive Garden and saw they had Gluten Free Penne Rotini Primavera for 500 and Rotini Pomodoro for 540. However, if I order gluten free rotini with pomodoro sauce from the Cuncia Mia menu its 430+240= 670 and the same for rotini ordered with primavera sauce 430+390=820.
Can anyone clarify this for me? Are the portions different or something?
Thanks!
                So i was looking at the nutritional facts for Olive Garden and saw they had Gluten Free Penne Rotini Primavera for 500 and Rotini Pomodoro for 540. However, if I order gluten free rotini with pomodoro sauce from the Cuncia Mia menu its 430+240= 670 and the same for rotini ordered with primavera sauce 430+390=820.
Can anyone clarify this for me? Are the portions different or something?
Thanks!
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            It's two different sauces.
 Primavera generally has milk or cream. Pomodoro doesn't.0
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            It appears to be the sauces that are different calories, not the pasta, from how you're explaining it. Which makes sense.0
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            The primavera has vegetables in it, where the pomodoro is just tomato sauce. Here's a copycat recipe I found for the primavera sauce to give you an idea of what's in it: http://www.copykat.com/2009/05/14/olive-gardens-capellini-primavera/ There's some cheese, but no milk or cream.
 I was there a few weeks ago and had a lunch portion of chicken primavera, which was grilled chicken with some kind of pasta and a tomato sauce with lots of vegetables. It's a seasonal special. I ate half and took the rest home and it worked out to 310 calories per serving. Even with salad and a breadstick I was able to stay within my calorie goals.0
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            Thanks guys but thats not my question 
 I was saying... these TWO dishes.
 Rotini with Fresh Tomato Pomodoro is 540 calories. Rotini Primavera is 500.
 However, under the Cucina Mia category if I ordered Gluten-Free Rotini with Fresh Tomato Pomodoro (Gluten-Free) its 430 for the pasta and 240 for the sauce. Same with the Gluten-Free Rotini ordered with Primavera (Gluten-Free) is 430 for the pasta and 390 for the sauce.
 Why are these different if I ordered it under the Cucina Mia category?0
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            Gluten-free substitutes are often higher calorie than flour-based items. One of the many reasons why they suck.0
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