Sentences with phrase «sugar alcohol content»

It doesn't have much fiber in it, and the sugar alcohol content is high, but it's a good option if your sole purpose is to get more protein in your diet.

Not exact matches

It also contains 15 percent of your daily calcium requirements, but it has higher than average amounts of sugar alcohol than other bars to keep the total carbohydrate content down.
Carbohydrates like sugar have the same energy content as proteins (17kJ / g) and about half as much as fat (37kJ / g) and as alcohol (29kJ / g).
It comes months after the European Commission allowed winemakers in the EU to use sugar to increase the alcohol content in their wine amid outrage from many producers.
I am also interested if you know if you can use amasake (sweet rice wine — but can be made so that it does not ferment and hence there is no alcohol content) as a sweetener for baking instead of sugar and if so, what is the appropriate amount.
Mirin is similar to sake, but has more sugar and a lower alcohol content (14 % to be precise).
Issues regarding the accuracy of sugar, alcohol and probiotic content in kombucha continue to haunt some of the category's fastest - growing brands, as evidenced by a pair of class action lawsuits filed earlier this month.
Please search by brand, or a specific product name, to find information about calories, alcohol content, sugar and more.
In a warmer than ideal environment, grapes may ripen too rapidly, altering the all - important balance of sugar, acid and potential alcohol content.
The higher the sugar content at the time of picking, the higher the level of alcohol (and sugar byproducts like glycol) in the final product.
Dry farming practices make the grapevine grow deeper roots, produce more complex tasting fruit, and lower the water, sugar, and final alcohol content.
I mean, it seems pretty straightforward, but I was wondering if the high alcohol percentage in dry wine offsets it's lower sugar content.
Fortunately, you can easily calculate them: you should count grams of net carbs, which represent the total carbohydrate content of the food and subtract the dietary fiber and sugar alcohols (if in the product).
In general, xylitol and erythritol are the safest sugar alcohols to remove from carb content.
Reducing sugar contentSugar acts as a catalyst of the fermentation process, and the higher the sugar level, the higher the resulting alcohol level of the product.
Avoid drinking alcohol, and be careful of the sugar content in juices.
The reason I count with 5 g net carbs per 100 grams (based on the calorie content) is just to be «safe» and avoid overconsumption on sugar alcohols or any sweeteners.
I have done everything from pure compounded thyroid T3T4, strict paleo autoimmune protocol, 100 % organic, eat fish with low mercury content, no dairy, no grains, no refined sugars, no chocolate no caffeine, no alcohol, overhauled my beauty products, mediation classes, essential oils.....
Increase vitamin A content by eating red, orange, yellow, and dark green leafy vegetables; increase zinc and folate by eating whole - grains, beans, and raw vegetables — especially spinach; ensure sufficient B6 and potassium intake by eating nuts, bananas, and beans; ensure sufficient vitamin C by eating citrus; eliminate alcohol and caffeine; reduce sugar and salt intake, and increase water consumption to six to eight glasses per day.
When calculating net carbs, you take the carb content, subtract fiber, and subtract sugar alcohols.
The deficiency has led nutritionists towards the development of the improved index GL (glycemic load), which is the GI multiplied by the net carbs (the total carbohydrate content of the food minus the fibre content and sugar alcohols) of regular portion of the particular food.
As mentioned above, there is no definite rule for counting carbs content in sugar alcohols or inulin and oligofructose and the effect could be different for each individual.
There is no definite rule for counting carbs content in sugar alcohols or chicory inulin.
So whether or not you're quitting sugar or just wanting to be more cautious of your alcohol intake, I'm breaking down the sugar content in alcohol for you so you can make healthier choices this holiday season.
While it is hard to taste the alcohol mixed in with all the fruit juice, those drinks can contain high alcohol content, not to mention tons of calories and sugar.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z