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<blockquote data-quote="Nicole T" data-source="post: 2293613" data-attributes="member: 527609"><p>Is this consistent, though? I am in the UK, but I have been subtracting the fibre from the carbs. I bought some psyllium husks from a UK supplier for a low carb recipe. The packaging claims 89g of carbs and 78g of fibre per 100g. If you don't subtract the fibre from the carbs, then there's more of the two combined than the total weight of the product (I know that can happen for cured meats and some other items, but I don't think that's the case here.) Not to mention that it would make them higher carb than Haribo Starmix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicole T, post: 2293613, member: 527609"] Is this consistent, though? I am in the UK, but I have been subtracting the fibre from the carbs. I bought some psyllium husks from a UK supplier for a low carb recipe. The packaging claims 89g of carbs and 78g of fibre per 100g. If you don't subtract the fibre from the carbs, then there's more of the two combined than the total weight of the product (I know that can happen for cured meats and some other items, but I don't think that's the case here.) Not to mention that it would make them higher carb than Haribo Starmix. [/QUOTE]
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