Hello good morning.
How could I get the rations with homemade products?
For example the typical yogurt cake.
Thank you!
Rations in a homemade product
Hello good morning.
How could I get the rations with homemade products?
For example the typical yogurt cake.
Thank you!
chicalba38 said:
hello good morning.How could I get rations with homemade products?For example the typical yogurt cake.Thanks
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I would calculate it like the muffins, which already bring the hydrates in the container.
They can also weigh the ingredients and calculate rations.
It begins with the essay-error method, and so it is learned.
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What I do is weight each of the ingredients and calculate the hydrates of each of them.So I have the hydrates that the cake has in total for example.
Then, when the cake is baked, weight, and make a rule of 3, for the calculation of hydrates per 100 grams.
For example, if the ingredients are a total of 250 hydrates and the cake weighs 500 grams, then it would be 50 grams of hydrates per 100 of cake (5 rations).
If then I cut a piece of 50 grams cake, then I know there are 25 grams of hydrates that I am eating.
I calculate the pastry that carbohydrates are 40% of the product and I am doing well
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