I've been doing some thinking on protein bars. Now, I am assuming that water is completely removed from a bar for a longer shelf life. I heard that there are certain things that companies do not have to list in the nutritional values label like glycerine which are not considered food sources. I beleive that some of these "hidden carbs" are metabolised by the body like regular carbohydrates so they yield the same calories. Let's say a Bar has 25g of protein, 15g of carbs, and 5g of fat. The bar has a total weight of 80g. The macronutrient only account for 40g of the bar, assuming it is fortified with vitamins and minerals, let's say 5g of micronutrients, that still leaves 35g that is not accounted for. I've noticed that with other foods.
I say that if you are dieting, you need to take into account that 35g.
Any comments?
I say that if you are dieting, you need to take into account that 35g.
Any comments?