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(Dried) Egg pappardelle, "bySainsbury's" (ingredients: durum wheat semolina, free range egg (16%)): kcal per 100g: 372

(Dried) "Pappardelle made with free range eggs," Sainsbury's Taste the Difference (ingredients: durum wheat semolina, free range egg (24%)): kcal per 100g: 141

Something does not compute here! One would expect a slightly higher egg content to make some difference to the calorie content, but not this much.

But the plot thickens. Version 1 claims that a serving is 100g. Version 2 claims that a serving is 200g. Presumably, in version 1, 100g refers to dry weight, whereas in version 2, is refers to cooked weight, with the weight doubled by water. Nowhere is this made clear. And, in this case, version 2 is particularly unhelpful to me as I stand there with my weighing scales, measuring out a sensible portion size, since if I do it without measuring, it always balloons into enough to feed a hungry army. I don't often cook dried pasta, so can never remember what's a sensible portion size, so I could very easily have measured out 200g of dried pasta per person today, were it not for the fact that I still had a tiny bit left of the old packet left, and could compare.

I do appreciate nutritional information on food, but sometimes they seem to go out of their way to obscure what they really mean. Grump!

Date: 2014-03-26 08:21 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] leesa_perrie
That's really not helpful, it should state whether its dried or cooked weight!

Tip for pasta measuring: Hubby thinks that half an ordinary sized mug of dried pasta is about right for one person. You end up with enough pasta to cover a dinner plate with only a slight heaping in the middle. And for rice, he thinks that about a mug full of dried rice is enough for a person - though I find three-quarters is about right for me. Does this help any?

Date: 2014-03-26 09:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] themis1.livejournal.com
Pasta measure: two handfuls per person (if you have very small or very large hands, adjust accordingly).

Date: 2014-03-26 10:43 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bunn.livejournal.com
Cook some pasta. If the result is Too Much Pasta, put some of it in the fridge and make a cold pasta salad for another day...?

Date: 2014-03-27 05:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] inamac.livejournal.com
Dried pasta does just about double in size when cooked, so (for two people) I just fill one of the bowls I'll be serving it in with the amount I want to serve. For spaghetti I have a ring measure.

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