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Devinesign
DAFNE Graduate
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust 6 posts |
Is there a resource anywhere for carbohydrate content of foods usually done in a deep fat fryer now cooked in the new Tefal Actifry? I have searched online and am getting the variance of 1.3cp per 100 g to zero which is obviously rubbish. I am sooo frustrated at the lack of information on carbs, as calories are covered ad infinitum!! (Rant Over) any help would be appreciated |
novorapidboi26
DAFNE Graduate
NHS Lanarkshire 1,819 posts |
Welcome to the forum............. |
Devinesign
DAFNE Graduate
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust 6 posts |
Thank you for the welcome and your response |
novorapidboi26
DAFNE Graduate
NHS Lanarkshire 1,819 posts |
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/nutrition-facts-calories/tefal-actifry |
Devinesign
DAFNE Graduate
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust 6 posts |
This was the site I found last night but as you can see, some of their values are a bit daft - one gives 100g of chips as having 0g CHO, yet another gives 100g as having 13.5g. This doesn't seem sensible! Either way I think I will guestimate my values based on oven chips and add a bit !! not very scientific but I think it is the best I can do. |
novorapidboi26
DAFNE Graduate
NHS Lanarkshire 1,819 posts |
I have seen myself contacting the folk who make certain products to get nutritional information from them........... |
SueA
DAFNE Graduate
University Hospitals, Leicester 9 posts |
I have a similar problem with jacket potatoes, I like to microwave them first then finish them off in the oven, so when I remember I weigh the potato before cooking. Potato raw is 1.5cp per 100g, I dont't think any carbohydrate is lost in cooking. This is a little more tricky when cooking for a family, however. I have been considering buying a tefal actifry how do the chips taste? |
Jenny
DAFNE Graduate
University Hospitals, Leicester 27 posts |
Could you weigh them based on jacket potato? Maybe you will have to have a few guesses and then write it in your carb book in the notes section. |
Devinesign
DAFNE Graduate
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust 6 posts |
They are great as soon as they come out of the fryer but once they begin to cool they go dry like oven chips. I would say that unless you have chips regularly I would stick to the normal deep fry. ![]() |
Devinesign
DAFNE Graduate
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust 6 posts |
I will be guestimating in future with my next guess going on the lines of 25g of cooked chips equating to 1 CP rather than the quoted 30g of chips and see how that goes and if still not right, then I will notch it back again to 20g. |