Purple Kaddu reviews Gits MEDU VADAI MIX Gits MEDU VADAI MIX contains 82 Calories per 22.5 gm Find calorie count, nutrition facts and preferences on low fat, low sugar, low salt and high protein food products.

Gits MEDU VADAI MIX

Veg Snacks

  • 82
  • 22.5 gm(to prepare 2 Vadas)
  • 1.6 km
Nutrients Good & Bad for you
 

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  • 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.
  • Good Source of Protein
    It is important that products rich in protein are included in the daily diet.

    Protein is the main ingredient of structural and functional component of body. Proteins function as building blocks for muscles, cartilage, bones, skin, and blood. They are also building blocks for enzymes and hormones. 

    Try and eat more such food products that give you good amount of Protein.
  • End Product Matters!!

    Products like these are not eaten as is, they are either reconstituted, fried or mixed with other foods prior consumption. In such cases, the nutritional value of the product may change depending on the preparation method. Thus, a low calorie product may carry more calories if fried. Likewise, value of other nutrients may change too.

    In such cases, the end product matters. The product may be rated fairly good, but may not be the same when eaten as a meal.

    Preparatory methods such as addition of milk and milk products, sprouts and vegetables may enhance the nutrient quotient, while- frying , addition of salt and sugar may degrade the nutritive value.

     

  • Contains Trans Fat
    Trans Fat are type of fatty acid that are formed either naturally in meats and dairy products like milk or artificially created during the manufacturing process of processed food.
     
    The artificially formed Trans Fat increases LDL cholesterol (i.e. bad cholesterol) level and reportedly reduces HDL Cholesterol (i.e. Good one) which may lead to cardiac problem.
     
    There is a global movement to encourage Food Products to be Trans Fat free.The Indian Food law requires the company to state that product contains Trans Fat if content of Trans Fat is more than 0.2 gms per serving size.
     
    Keep trans fat consumption as low as possible by avoiding foods that states Contain Trans fats on their packages 
  • High in Saturated Fat
    Saturated Fats are often termed as the Bad Fat as excess consumption of these can lead to increase in the production of high cholesterol, atherosclerosis (thickening of artery walls) and strokes. 

    On the other hand, there are  recent reports that Saturated Fats may not be all bad. 
    Saturated Fats is not only synthesised by the body as part of metabolism  but also makes it way in your diet through various raw ingredients

    Thus, you should limit eating food with added Saturated Fat.
  • Salt Shockers
    The product joins the line up of Salt Shockers.

    Salt is made up of 40% Sodium. Even for people who don't have high blood pressure, controlling sodium will significantly blunt the rise in blood pressure that occurs as we age. 

    Now, Don't go to other extreme and stop taking salt. Sodium is essential nutrient that controls Blood Pressure and is needed to make nerve and muscle to work properly. Not Too Much or Too Little Of Sodium, just have enough. Not more than 1 tsp in a day as added salt as sodium also comes from different raw ingredients.

Disclaimer:Product Analysis is based on general practices in the field of Nutrition. Please check with or consult a qualified and licensed medical professional for its suitability to you.