Why are their more calories in (UK) Asda spaghetti compared to the (UK) Co-op spaghetti?

ilovetoastytoast
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I was looking at the calories per 100g of Asda durum wheat spaghetti and Co-op durum wheat spaghetti. Both have the same ingredients, but some reason 100g (uncooked) of the Co-op version is 360 calories whilst 100g (uncooked) of the Asda version is 156 calories. Can anyone explain? I feel like I might be missing something obvious. Thank you!
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The Asda value is for cooked.0
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Ah I wasn't entirely sure, because the packet says 'allow 100g' per person, so I just assumed that is 100g cooked
Thanks!
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That is 100g not cooked* rather0
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