food database help- pasta?
hortensehildegarde
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I am trying to find a "generic" type entry for "pasta" like I have for rice, chicken etc.
I just want to enter 56 g of uncooked pasta as 200 calories and have it say "pasta" in my list to make it easier to find later no matter what brand/type of pasta I am using. Same as I have for rice!
When I type in "pasta" nothing appropriate is returned in the search results? What am I doing wrong?
I just want to enter 56 g of uncooked pasta as 200 calories and have it say "pasta" in my list to make it easier to find later no matter what brand/type of pasta I am using. Same as I have for rice!
When I type in "pasta" nothing appropriate is returned in the search results? What am I doing wrong?
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Put a type of pasta =spaghetti, linguine etc.0
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I put in Thin Spaghetti and it brought up loads of entries for "NOODLES". That's the old-fashioned word for pasta LOL.
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Different pasta has different calorie contents; most likely why there is not a generic entry. I have several different types sitting in my pantry right now, and they all do not have the same calorie content.hortensehildegarde wrote: »
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missiontofitness wrote: »
Different pasta has different calorie contents; most likely why there is not a generic entry. I have several different types sitting in my pantry right now, and they all do not have the same calorie content.hortensehildegarde wrote: »
aha! That might be the answer then. I have 5 different kinds in my pantry but all the same and the other entries I have found for similar product has been within 10 calories for the 56 grams so I didn't realize the calories could vary so widely for dry pasta. Thank you!0 -
hortensehildegarde wrote: »missiontofitness wrote: »
Different pasta has different calorie contents; most likely why there is not a generic entry. I have several different types sitting in my pantry right now, and they all do not have the same calorie content.hortensehildegarde wrote: »
aha! That might be the answer then. I have 5 different kinds in my pantry but all the same and the other entries I have found for similar product has been within 10 calories for the 56 grams so I didn't realize the calories could vary so widely for dry pasta. Thank you!
No problem! It can definitely vary by brand, ingredients used, type, ect. I always do it exactly, because being 10 calories off can add up over time if you don't pay attention!
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