I know this is probably a dumb question. But I want to ask anyway.
On all of the boxed foods that I buy they give 2 calorie counts "in box" and "as prepared". Like for this one angel hair pasta that I have it says 200 calories in box per serving, and 280 calories as prepared per serving. There is 2.5 servings in the container so it comes to a total of 500 calories in box, and 700 prepared. The only thing that is required to prepare this paticular pasta though is 1 table spoon butter (50 calories) and 3/4 cup milk (68 calories) So where are they coming up with the extra calories? When they say "in box" does that include the seasoning as well? Or is that just the pasta? The same goes for rice a roni as well, the as prepared is always much higher than what it should be, why?
On all of the boxed foods that I buy they give 2 calorie counts "in box" and "as prepared". Like for this one angel hair pasta that I have it says 200 calories in box per serving, and 280 calories as prepared per serving. There is 2.5 servings in the container so it comes to a total of 500 calories in box, and 700 prepared. The only thing that is required to prepare this paticular pasta though is 1 table spoon butter (50 calories) and 3/4 cup milk (68 calories) So where are they coming up with the extra calories? When they say "in box" does that include the seasoning as well? Or is that just the pasta? The same goes for rice a roni as well, the as prepared is always much higher than what it should be, why?