Need advice on Rotini pasta... thanks
mbmcnabbgo
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In the MyFitnessPal data, is the listing for Rotini pasta at 2 oz cooked or pre-cooked?
Thanks,
MBMc
Thanks,
MBMc
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Dry.
If one person cooked theirs for 9 minutes, and one for 11, they'd have different volumes of water in the finished pasta, and would weigh different. Pasta weights are dry, although some have weights for cooked too. Some I use is 2oz dry/3.5oz cooked, as an estimate. That is one brand though, I'm not sure it holds true for all pastas.3 -
mbmcnabbgo wrote: »In the MyFitnessPal data, is the listing for Rotini pasta at 2 oz cooked or pre-cooked?
Thanks,
MBMc
its dry. unless it says cooked which I had spaghetti tonight and its always dry weight
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There might be different entries for that, some dry and some cooked. How are we to know what you're looking at? Look at the package and compare.2
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The package will likely have the calories per serving and often calories per 100g uncooked. Weigh your uncooked pasta and you can use this information to accurately log--some database entries are different so it is good to check!1
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