okay, Yes I meant in regards to the hidden carb inspector. Thanks for telling me exactly what each one meant, but how can the companies get away with not telling the real numbers on the packaging. For example, I looked up a 1 1/8 oz. (32 g) pkg of salted peanuts. (Not dry roasted.)
Entered all the info, calories, protein, fat, & carbs.
Pkg. says it has 6g carb and 4 gram fiber, so technically I can subtract it, right????? or no???
so what it gave me for an answer, was a actual carb count of 10.63, difference by weigt 4.63.
So, you are telling me that this little bag of nuts, that supposedly has only 6 g of carbs, really has 10????
I'm going to need a portable calculator to carry on my wrist like a watch if I have to keep this up. LOL, what next?