Cinnamon
Jtrejoconsulting
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Can someone explain this? I'm new to this macro counting. I have hit a plateau in my weight loss so really started to watch macros. Why does cinnamon show to be 24.8g of carbs per tsp on this app but around 1.8ish tsp on the Google machine? Thanks
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Not everything in the database is correct .5
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Sounds like an inaccurate entry. Check your nutrition info against what you have in front of you (i.e. The bottle/jar, etc.) and match it to the correct entry.2
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Chef_Barbell wrote: »Not everything in the database is correct .
That's kinda what I was thinking. Just making sure I didn't miss anything. Thanks0 -
pretty sure cinnamon has practically no carbs.
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One tablespoon is a crapload of cinnamon. Enough to take down a tiger.8
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meganridenour wrote: »Sounds like an inaccurate entry. Check your nutrition info against what you have in front of you (i.e. The bottle/jar, etc.) and match it to the correct entry.
Probably cinnamon sugar vs cinnamon spice
Which of course is just a tsp of sugar with some cinnamon or cinnamon flavor1 -
One tablespoon is a crapload of cinnamon. Enough to take down a tiger.
A tablespoon is probably more than the average person would eat (although I have a lot of recipes that call for at least a couple teaspoons). For the average person, not a big deal. But if someone is shooting for a low carbohydrate diet, it's at least something to consider.1 -
janejellyroll wrote: »
6 total grams, but only 2 net carb grams. And net carbs are the ones people usually count.0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »
6 total grams, but only 2 net carb grams. And net carbs are the ones people usually count.
Thanks for the clarification -- I don't limit carbohydrates, so I wasn't sure.1 -
Sounds to my someone entered information on cinnamon and sugar mixed.0
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janejellyroll wrote: »
6 total grams, but only 2 net carb grams. And net carbs are the ones people usually count.
For "macro counting" I wouldn't assume that. For watching carbs I would.
In normal amounts I don't worry about cinnamon enough to log it, though -- 2 total grams, less than 1 net for a tsp.1 -
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Jtrejoconsulting wrote: »
The database on MFP is mostly user entries. They're as accurate as you'd expect an unverified collection of crowd-sourced data to be.1
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