Wed, Oct-23-02, 10:41
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Senior Member
Posts: 6,068
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Plan: Food Combining
Stats: 220/175/154
BF:?/27.5%/19.6%
Progress: 68%
Location: Newcastle UK
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What does "Carbohydrate, by difference" mean?
Hi everyone,
I treated myuself to some brazil nuts today and before eating them I looked them up.
It said " Carbohydrate, by difference 12.8g" (per 100g)
and Fiber, "total dietary 5.4g"
This was on an American site by the way.
Now does this mean I can take the fibre away from the carbs or not? Does the "by diffrerence" mean they've already done the sum as we do in England?
I would appreciate enlightenment
Robert
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