Oatmeal...is confusing me ; )
hula808
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So...Quaker quick oats on the nutritional label says 1/3 = 120 calories. So I measured out 1/3 and cooked them and of course they expanded to way more than I wanted...so is the calorie count for cooked or uncooked?
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assuming you used only water, it's both0
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its dry measurement.0
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I would say it's both Dry and with water.0
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Dry0
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most things that are dry and expand when liquid is added, the calorie count on the box is for dry measurement unless it says otherwise0
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I would say it's both Dry and with water.
They swell to about three times the volume, so that really doesn't make sense.
It's dry. Unless it states otherwise, dried goods give their 'nutrients' based on their dry weight / volume.0 -
When I cook quakers 1/2 cup and eat it with 1/4 cup of milk it is 200 calories.0
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Forget volume (as in 1/3) and focus on weight - a scale is a must in any kitchen and the only true way to measure what you're eating...0
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I would say it's both Dry and with water.
They swell to about three times the volume, so that really doesn't make sense.
It's dry. Unless it states otherwise, dried goods give their 'nutrients' based on their dry weight / volume.
It is dry, but also wet when all you cook with is the right amount of water. Adding water and the oats puffing up does not increase the calories. More if you use milk or somehting but one serving is the same calories wet and dry0 -
Whatever you do, don't eat the quaker oats "Weight Control" oatmeal in any flavor....you will smell like syrup! I had complete strangers coming up to me and telling me I smelled like syrup. That being said, I'm pretty sure the measurement is for dry, but as long as you are using water the calorie amount should remain the same for unccoked/cooked.0
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Wow. Why all the differences here. Lol. It's a dry measurement. Lol. Yeah, put it on the scale cooked, you'd get like a spoonful ,lol. You guys are crazy.0
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I would say it's both Dry and with water.
They swell to about three times the volume, so that really doesn't make sense.
It's dry. Unless it states otherwise, dried goods give their 'nutrients' based on their dry weight / volume.
It is dry, but also wet when all you cook with is the right amount of water. Adding water and the oats puffing up does not increase the calories. More if you use milk or somehting but one serving is the same calories wet and dry
Yes, but it increases the volume. So 1/3 cup cooked has fewer calories than 1/3 cup dry.0 -
Everything is dry: the cup measurements, the calories listed on the box all dry.
If you walked up to a pot of cooked oatmeal and scooped out 1 cup to eat.
It equates to about a half cup calorie wise.0 -
this thread is making me depressed.0
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Wholey Moley, thanks all.
1/3 cup dry =120 calories...i cooked with water.
It ends up doubling when cooked. if what I cooked is 2 portions, its 60 calories a portion...not too shabby.0 -
this thread is making me depressed.
Me too : )
Kindda sorry I asked :laugh:0 -
Can you do me a favour, and see if it actually says on the box? This happens with pasta and stuff too. It says it on every label I've ever seen, but I'm in a different country.0
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It is dry, but also wet when all you cook with is the right amount of water. Adding water and the oats puffing up does not increase the calories. More if you use milk or somehting but one serving is the same calories wet and dry
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Oatmeal, pasta &c. absorbs different amounts of water depending on cooking times. If you want accuracy, follow the instructions below:
Weigh
ingredients
before
cooking
Alternatively, use this: http://www.pangloss.com/seidel/rnumber.cgi0 -
Oh dear god. Seriously. 'It is dry and it is wet' is not the answer, people!0
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I think what is meant by dry and wet is water has no calories so the nutrition info is the same for before and after cooking.
Depending on amount, oatmeal with milk will add an average extra 50 calories.0 -
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1/2 cup uncooked (40 g)
Servings Per Container: about 30
Amount Per Serving
Calories 150
per Quaker's website/label......uncooked. Which means dry.0 -
Just to clarify my original question. I measured out 1/2 cup dry oatmeal, eyeballed what I thought was a good amount of water, added it to MFP diary, went back to eat it and realized I now had a cup of oatmeal due to cooking and wondered if I could eat the whole thing or just half...that was all0
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Don't worry, Hula, I totally got your question. :-)
This thread makes me laugh and cry in roughly equal measure. (Which do you think burns more calories?)0 -
Don't worry, Hula, I totally got your question. :-)
This thread makes me laugh and cry in roughly equal measure. (Which do you think burns more calories?)
Bahahahahaha! Both burn equal calories. Muscle confusion!0 -
I am glad I cannot stand Oatmeal.0
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Don't worry, Hula, I totally got your question. :-)
This thread makes me laugh and cry in roughly equal measure. (Which do you think burns more calories?)0 -
It should be dry, why would they put the nutritional information of cooked pasta, oatmeal, rice, noodles, etc. without knowing how much liquid you are going to use? It would also be a waste of food, unless you stored it somewhere for another day. You would have to scoop out the amount afterwards which would be silly...
Just weigh it dry and you will get the correct serving amount it says on the packet unless it says 'cooked servings' or something... It's not rocket science...0 -
ok lets look at the nutrition facts of the ingredients added into the "pot" to cook a recipe
oats: 130 (or whatever amount it is)
water: 0
total calories: 130
There ya go. Unless you added any other ingredient to the "pot" then the calorie on the box for dry is the same as when its cooked. The reason its three times the size is because reacted with water and heat the aots soak up the water increasing in size.
Edit: Try adding some honey and a pinch of salt when cooking. DELICIOUS STUFF!!0
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