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Serving Size: to prepare 1 bowl of soup (150 ml) (12 gm)| Calories per serving:35
Knorr Chinese Sweet Corn Chicken Soup
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12 gm
Details |
Weight |
% Daily Values |
QUICK FACTS |
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Total Fat (Lipid) |
0.4 gm |
1% |
Total Carbohydrate |
8 gm |
2.73% |
Total Sugars |
1 gm |
4% |
Protein |
0.5 gm |
0.74% |
AVOID TOO MUCH |
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Trans fat |
0 gm |
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Cholesterol |
0.7 mg |
0.23% |
Sodium, Na |
532 mg |
23.13% |
Added Sugar |
1 gm |
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GET ENOUGH |
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Dietary fiber |
0 gm |
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- Food Sensitivity Alert for MSG
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is the sodium salt of the common amino acid i.e. Glutamic acid, popular for its usage as flavouring agent in Asian Cooking.
This glutamate salt is also found naturally in various foods such as tomatoes and cheese as well as ingredients such as hydrolyzed vegetable protein, hydrolysed groundnut protein, autolyzed yeast, hydrolyzed yeast, yeast extract, soy extracts, and protein isolate.
Some people are sensitive to MSG having adverse effects such as headache, depression, etc. on regular consumption of this salt.
Indian law requires that foods containing Added MSG list it in the ingredient panel on the packaging with the warning that it should not be consumed by infants below 12 months. However, if ingredients that have naturally occurring MSG, are added to the product then the product may not specify in regards to its presence.
Pregnant & Lactating women & Infants should avoid Products containing MSG .
- 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.
- May Have Trans fat
Trans fat is generated when Polyunsaturated Fat based oil is heated in presence of moisture at high temperature for long duration.
Increasing awareness about ill effects of Trans Fat and Food Laws, have resulted in many of the food manufacturing companies changing oil and cooking method to make their products Trans Fat Free.
The Indian Food Law allows products with less 0.2 grams per serving size to claim Trans Fat Free. Companies may use the trans fat law to their advantage by reducing the serving size to be within the criteria for calling their products Trans Fat Free.
Look at the ingredient and nutrition label of Baked and Fried food packages carefully, they are expected to have Trans Fat.
A Food product package that lists ʺhydrogenated oilʺ or "partially hydrogenated oil" may have Trans Fat. Sometimes the terms ʺhydrogenatedʺ and ʺpartially hydrogenatedʺ are used interchangeably.
Thus, always check the product label. Take note of the serving size and also of terms such as - 'hydrogenated oil', 'partially hydrogenated oil' , 'vegetable shortening' , ‘ Bakery shortening’, 'margarine' ,'edible vegetable fat' . These are synonyms for presence of trans fats.
- 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.
Corn Flour, Sugar, Dehydrated Vegetables(10%)(Dehydrated Corn(7.1%), Dehydrated cabbage(1.6%), Dehydrated carrot(1.1%), Dehydrated leeks), Salt, Dehydrated Chicken Shreds(3%), Edible Vegetable Fat, Dried Glucose Syrup, Yeast Extract, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein(1%), Garlic Powder, Flavour enhancers(E627, E631), Green Chilli powder, Soyabean Sauce Powder, Dehydrated celery(0.1%), Natural Colour(E100(i)), Natural flavoring substance, Nature- Identical Flavouring Substances, Artificial flavouring substances(CORN)
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