Hello Susie, Now I don't have a box of rice in front of me! but I recall it would state the serving size as cooked. as for the nutrition well some sodium and
potassium but that's it.
Okey :D thanks
I was confused because when you cook rice it increases the weight , if you have 90g it will be like 200g ! Lol
Thank youu :)
Well, the nutrition content of rice depends on whether it's white rice or brown rice, but rice contains a lot of nutrients other than just sodium and potassium, so I hope I misunderstood you there.
Nutrition facts are based on the cooked product unless it specifies otherwise. And always on the recommended directions, so obviously if you make a change in ingredients it will change the nutrition. Does that make sense?
All what you said makes sens
Appreciate your answer
But you see here's the thing .. Let's say i have a box of white rice that says "nutrition facts for 100g" doesn't precise weather it's 100 g cooked or not
And i measur 100g of uncooked rice and boil it, when i measur it again after been cooked it's somewhere between 300 and 387 g
If i take 100 g of the cooked product, i will still have 200g, .
Now, is the "cooked 100g " the one that the table talked about ?
(Since the dry product increased weight after boiling and i split it)
I hope i explained it good, thank you .
I forgot to state the potassium and sodium was for the water!! SORRY!
That's okey i kind of got it :D