Question about fat content listed in foods
#1
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Question about fat content listed in foods
I've looked up a few food on FitDayand I'm puzzled about the errors in fat content. I typed in green beans (cooked) and it told me that a cup of green beans had 4.3 g of fat. I typed in chicken breast (meat only) and it told me there was 10.4 g of fat in 1 cup. What's the story here? Are many of the food items listed incorrectly?
Thanks!
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#2
Foods generally differ depending upon how they are prepared. If you check raw green beans, I suspect you'll see a different number. Calories, fat content, etc. are always an estimate at best. Even food lables are reported to be grossly inaccurate at times. Like in horseshoes, hand grenades and atomic bombs, I think in this case "close" counts.
Regards,
Michael
Regards,
Michael
#4
One cup of "beans, green, string, raw" is listed as 34 calories with 0.13 grams of fat. This is probably more in line with what you were expecting to see.
http://www.fitday.com/fitness/FoodVi...dds2-f75101800
Once you've spent a little time using the search function and the browse food function you'll quickly discover the best way to find what you're looking for.
Regards,
Michael
PS Welcome to FitDay!
Last edited by mecompco; 01-21-2011 at 12:36 PM.
#6
Yes, if you take the time to go to the browse foods function, you will find many more options, including prepared with fat, prepared without fat, with skin, without skin, etc. When you just search and something pulls up, it may be just an average or a default, but it's certainly not the lowest fat version of the food.