Carbohydrates and Fiber Calculating
When you are carb counting, you should only take available carbs into consideration. Exclude fiber from your carb counting, because it does not directly influence your blood sugar level or body fat percentage. You can easily calculate “Net Carbs” by subtracting the Fiber from the Total Carbs in a serving of food because fiber cancels out a portion of the total carbs.
Also if you look at the nutrition facts panel, you will find the serving size at the top of the panel along with the total Carbohydrates in grams per serving, down lower on the table. Under the Total Carbs, you will see the Sugar and Fiber content listed in grams. Sugar and fiber are part of the total carbohydrates found in food, so if the grams of sugar and fiber don’t add up to the total grams of carbohydrates, the Starch content equal the missing grams. Starches are not mandatory on food labels, but you can easily calculate them by removing the sugar and fiber from the total carbs.
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