USDA and packet calories not matching?

alleolala
alleolala Posts: 19 Member
edited November 20 in Food and Nutrition
I bought some strawberries to go with my porridge this morning. Weighed them out so that I wouldn't go over 100kcal according to the values on the packet. When I put them into my diary using the USDA value, it gave me a calorie value of less than half of what I expected. Does anyone know why this would be? Surely strawberries are strawberries and should be pretty similar. Equally, does anyone know which is likely to be more accurate?

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  • yarwell
    yarwell Posts: 10,477 Member
    are you using "per serving" information or per 100 grams per cup or whatever....
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  • alleolala
    alleolala Posts: 19 Member
    Packet/box/plastic thing holding 400g of strawberries. I took some out, weighed them in grams, then entered the weight into MFP in multiples of 1g. On the packet it states 128kcal per 100g. But the USDA value is 34kcal per 100g. Considering they're just plain, fresh, unprepared strawberries should I just use the USDA data?
  • EvgeniZyntx
    EvgeniZyntx Posts: 24,208 Member
    edited June 2015
    Calories in strawberries are < 50 kcal / 100 g.

    ETA: I've been gorging on them these last days. So fresh, so good.
  • yarwell
    yarwell Posts: 10,477 Member
    alleolala wrote: »
    Packet/box/plastic thing holding 400g of strawberries. I took some out, weighed them in grams, then entered the weight into MFP in multiples of 1g. On the packet it states 128kcal per 100g. But the USDA value is 34kcal per 100g. Considering they're just plain, fresh, unprepared strawberries should I just use the USDA data?

    the UK seems to think they are 30 kcal/100g, mainly from 6g of sugar.

    The packet sounds wrong, or is telling you a per serving / per pack value - the latter is a good fit 400g @ 32 kcal/100g = 128 kcal
  • alleolala
    alleolala Posts: 19 Member
    OK thanks for all the help; all much clearer now!
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