I get that they have a different gram amount, which is odd how that works if they are both 1/4th cup, but also how does the heb black beans have waaaay more fiber than the verde valle? What’s the deal, I’m very curious
by ImmediateGorilla
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Is it US or UK? It has to be annoying when you don’t have standarized, comparable reference ammount in the nutrition tables. In metric system countries it’s always cals/100g
commentator-tot
The grams per serving size are different even though they say 1/4cup. Weights a more precise measurement usually
sam99871
Are the black beans grown in different places or are they different varieties?
[Food Data Central](https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/) has searchable FDC ID but I’m not sure where to find that on the package. Maybe you can search for the UPC numbers.
3 Comments
Is it US or UK? It has to be annoying when you don’t have standarized, comparable reference ammount in the nutrition tables. In metric system countries it’s always cals/100g
The grams per serving size are different even though they say 1/4cup. Weights a more precise measurement usually
Are the black beans grown in different places or are they different varieties?
[Food Data Central](https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/) has searchable FDC ID but I’m not sure where to find that on the package. Maybe you can search for the UPC numbers.