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Serving Size: 1-2 nos (24 gm)| Calories per serving:111
Parle Simply Good Classic Digestive Biscuits
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24 gm
Details |
Weight |
% Daily Values |
QUICK FACTS |
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Total Fat (Lipid) |
4.66 gm |
11.65% |
Total Carbohydrate |
15.38 gm |
5.25% |
Total Sugars |
3.62 gm |
14.48% |
Protein |
1.8 gm |
2.65% |
AVOID TOO MUCH |
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Saturated fat |
2.4 gm |
17.14% |
Trans fat |
0 gm |
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Cholesterol |
0 mg |
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GET ENOUGH |
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Monounsaturated fat |
1.75 gm |
14.58% |
Polyunsaturated fat |
0.48 gm |
3.43% |
Dietary fiber |
1.44 gm |
5.76% |
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Products in ‘Healthy-Light Biscuits’ category range from 1.5 - 3
- Compliments of Vitamins & Minerals
The micronutrients (Vitamins/Minerals) play an important role by ensuring proper functioning of cells and tissues.
Each vitamin and trace mineral play a specific role in the body. For example, Vitamin C acts as antioxidant protecting cells from environmental damage, healing wounds and maintaining connective tissue whereas minerals like sodium, potassium and chloride function as electrolytes that assist in communication between cells necessary for nerve impulses and muscle contraction.
Some products mimic the nature by adding artificial vitamins or minerals which have an identical form and function to those found in nature, but they are manufactured synthetically to meet extremely high standards of processed products.
- Fibre Source
Product with decent amount of Dietary Fibre (5%-10% of day's recommended intake) is better than a similar one with zero or negligible amount of fibre) - at least it's a start!
Packaged foods generally do not have Dietary fibre so a product with some amount of dietary fibre is always welcome.
Fibre is not a nutrient but plays a key role in managing your body regularities - Bowel movement - Keeping constipation at bay, a control on Blood Sugar spike and check on blood cholesterol.
However, follow the principle of balance and don't go overboard by eating only fibre rich food.
- High in Fat
Calories in a food come from carbohydrates, protein and fat. The above product however has more calories from fat, which is not desirable and thus is considered “high in fat”.
So think again before you go binging on it, as every gram of fat matters!
- Know your Food- Sugar and its Aliases
Some Food Products mask the amount of Added Sugar by using multiple forms of sugar and avoid displaying Sugar as one of the first ingredient. All Ingredient list are in descending order by their weight, so the position of sugar and its aliases can give an indication of the amount of 'Added Sugar'.
Though the Nutrition Fact label on the food product gives you the Total Sugar, the regulation does not require the break up between natural and added sugar to be given. Thus, it is important to know the different sources of sugar that may be present in a food product to get an idea of added sugar.
At the same time it is important to understand that the body does not distinguish between natural and added sugar, so take note of the Total Sugar in the Nutritional Fact label.
Read more about the many different sources of sugar which includes Dextrose, Invert Syrup, Maltodextrin, Honey...
- High in Sugar
Sugar is a source of Instant Energy which if not used mainly by muscles, is stored as Fat.
One of the immediate side effects of High Sugar diet is insulin surge and increase in fat deposits in the body.
Long term use of diets high in sugar are linked to increased risk for diabetes, obesity and contributes to cravings, mood swings, PMS, and a host of other conditions.
Also, some studies suggest that its not FAT but sugar that is the cause for higher intake calorie and excess weight gain. Now no need to go to other extreme and drop sugar completely from your diet.
So, it is better to limit the consuming products like these which are high in sugar or better still avoid them.
Wheat Flour(43%), Whole Wheat flour(21%), Edible Vegetable Oil, Sugar, Wheat Bran(4.7%), Milk solids, Wheat Fiber(0.9%), Malt Extract, Raising agent(E503(ii), E500(ii)), Salt, Invert Sugar Syrup, Emulsifier(E472e), Vitamins, Minerals(0.1%), Dough Conditioner(E223), Artificial flavouring substances(Cereal, Milk, Vanilla)
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