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25 new of 610 responses total.
lilmo
response 488 of 610: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 20:02 UTC 1999

Go for it, Doc!
i
response 489 of 610: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 02:47 UTC 1999

Serving Size:   1 T
Per Container:  about 47
Calories:       20      from fat: 10
Total fat:      1.5g    2%
Saturated:      1g      4%
Cholesterol:    0mg     0%
Sodium          0mg     0%
Total Carbs:    3g      1%
Diet. Fiber:    1g      6%
Sugars: 0g
Protein:        1g
Vitamin A, C, Calcium:   0%
Iron:           4%
keesan
response 490 of 610: Mark Unseen   Oct 18 03:00 UTC 1999

Jim guesses Miracle Whip.  (No eggs?)
i
response 491 of 610: Mark Unseen   Oct 18 11:03 UTC 1999

I'd think Miracle Whip would have loads more fat and sodium.  In any
case, it's not that.
keesan
response 492 of 610: Mark Unseen   Oct 18 14:46 UTC 1999

Miracle Whip Lite, he meant.  But you are right about the sodium.  Half its
calories from fat sounds like a lot to us.  Some kind of unsalted spread?
remmers
response 493 of 610: Mark Unseen   Oct 18 15:29 UTC 1999

The numbers in resp:489 don't add up right.
  • 1.5 gm fat = 13.5 calories (not 10 as stated on the label)
  • 3 gm carb = 12.0 calories
  • 1 gm protein = 4.0 calories
for a total of 29.5 calories, not 20.
keesan
response 494 of 610: Mark Unseen   Oct 18 16:21 UTC 1999

Labels are often wrong.  A 2-pound container of feta cheese says servings are
1 oz and there are 500 servings.  A package of bamboo shoots claims to have
0 g fiber.  The people who make the rules about labels must not read them very
closely, or else only read the fat and cholesterol info, currently in fashion.
i
response 495 of 610: Mark Unseen   Oct 19 01:17 UTC 1999

Neither Miracle Whip Lite nor any unsalted spread.

I checked the numbers in #489 against the label - they're "right".  My
guess is that 1.5 g fat means 1.5 +/-.25 g fat, etc. and they don't
count the calories in the fiber.
lilmo
response 496 of 610: Mark Unseen   Oct 19 01:50 UTC 1999

Also, 10 cal means 1O +/- 5 cal.  And I'm pretty sure you're right about the
fiber calories being defined as 0.

Hmmm...  no salt or sugar at all.  It must not be American.  :-)
i
response 497 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 19:39 UTC 1999

The mystery food up in #489 isn't incredibly obscure or hard to guess....
BUT YOU GOTTA PLAY TO WIN!
:) 
keesan
response 498 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 15 21:39 UTC 1999

peanut butter?
lilmo
response 499 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 15 22:24 UTC 1999

only if it's all-natural
i
response 500 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 03:33 UTC 1999

1 T of peanut butter has far more grams of 'most everything....especially
fat (though much less of it is saturated).
carson
response 501 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 11:30 UTC 1999

(the serving size suggests something like a condiment or a mix orf
some sort. the lack of sugar is definitely confusing, even though it
*should* help to narrow it down. "half" the calories from fat suggests
... is it cocoa?)
i
response 502 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 18:31 UTC 1999

And the label says........

Ghirardelli Premium Unsweetened Cocoa!

...so carson's up next.
carson
response 503 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 23:02 UTC 1999

(oh my. I guessed it from looking at a can of Hershey's. cool.) :)

(ok... here's the stuff for my food:)


Nutrition facts

Serving size  1/4 cup (40g)
Servings per container  about 11

Amount per serving

Calories                    130

                 % Daily Value*

Total fat  0g                0%
  Saturated fat 0g           0%
Cholesterol  0mg             0%
Sodium  10mg                 0%
Potassium  310mg             9%
Total carbohydrate  31g     10%
  Dietary fiber  2g          9%
  Sugars  29g
Protein  1g
Calcium  2%           Iron   6%


(the asterix is the standard "based on 2000 calorie diet" disclaimer. the
box also says that the food is "not a significant source of vitamin A and
vitamin C.")

(finally, I'll note that some numbers don't add up exactly. it's a 2.5 cup
container, 425g. hope that helps!)
keesan
response 504 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 03:35 UTC 1999

Sugar with some minerals added.  Kool-Aid?  Tang?  Honey? Maple syrup?
Sorghum?  (What would one do with a 'serving' of sorghum?).
40 g - about 1.5 ounces -1/4 cup, so it is not liquid, but a powder, cancel
the honey and sorghum.
gelinas
response 505 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 03:41 UTC 1999

Not Tang; not enough Vitamin C.  But I don't have a food to post, so I'm not
going to guess.  :/
carson
response 506 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 10:45 UTC 1999

(not Kool-Aid, not Tang, not honey, not maple syrup, not sorghum...
and not a powder. I am amazed, however, that you've guessed three
of the items I'd considered using.)
i
response 507 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 13:00 UTC 1999

Is it come kind of powdered drink mix?
keesan
response 508 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 15:39 UTC 1999

Sugar also weighs nearly 2 ounces/quarter cup, I guess.  Sugar is not
considered a powder, unless it is powdered.
carson
response 509 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 21:40 UTC 1999

(not a powdered drink, and not sugar. seriously, it's not powdered.)
orinoco
response 510 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 05:22 UTC 1999

Maple candy.
carson
response 511 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 17:19 UTC 1999

(not maple candy, but that's closer.)
keesan
response 512 of 610: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 17:49 UTC 1999

You mean not refined cane sugar.  It has to be some type of sugar plus a few
minerals, according to the nutrition label.  Candy is mostly sugar, so is
maple syrup (sugar plus water plus whatever minerals the tree needed).
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