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<blockquote data-quote="Grateful" data-source="post: 1691273" data-attributes="member: 438800"><p>Mine is Lindt 85%. It is 15 grams of carbs per "portion" which is defined on the packet as "four squares." Dividing by four and rounding up, it is 4 grams per square. I must say it is delicious with my after-lunch black coffee -- and I say this as someone who, pre-diabetes, didn't like chocolate and didn't eat it! Funny how one's tastes change. (Strangely enough, even though it is delicious I feel no urge to eat another square.)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>One square of that Lindt, bought in an American supermarket, measures 40mm by 35mm and is 4mm thick. It weighs 11 grams on my kitchen scales.</p><p></p><p>I don't suppose the carb difference with Tesco has anything to do with the difference in the way carbs are measured on the two sides of the Atlantic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grateful, post: 1691273, member: 438800"] Mine is Lindt 85%. It is 15 grams of carbs per "portion" which is defined on the packet as "four squares." Dividing by four and rounding up, it is 4 grams per square. I must say it is delicious with my after-lunch black coffee -- and I say this as someone who, pre-diabetes, didn't like chocolate and didn't eat it! Funny how one's tastes change. (Strangely enough, even though it is delicious I feel no urge to eat another square.) One square of that Lindt, bought in an American supermarket, measures 40mm by 35mm and is 4mm thick. It weighs 11 grams on my kitchen scales. I don't suppose the carb difference with Tesco has anything to do with the difference in the way carbs are measured on the two sides of the Atlantic? [/QUOTE]
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