
I’m guessing there’s an error somewhere, because this doesn’t seem possible.
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DAM that’s a salty boy! That sodium lol
You have to drink 3 litres of this each day to get your required calcium
Not enough protein!
Key word here is OIL.
The wildest part of Lao Gan Ma is sodium if you ask me. Some of the Chinese import ones are over 1000mg per serve, though the domestically made ones are a bit healthier. That said, you’re probably not using 4 tsp of the stuff in most things.
probably not using 4 tsp of the stuff in most things
That’s hard when putting it on rice. So addicting, but yes, not good.
I dare you to eat the entire jar. For science.
Have you even watched the LA Beast consuming 24,000 calories of olive oil? The best science!
I’m more interested what happened afterward?
I’m more leaning toward the chili aspect.
60ml a.k.a. 4 tbsp sounds like a lot of chili oil to put in one serving. And I really enjoy teh spicy chili.
Chicken 🐓
That’s actually about on par with butter, so it’s not that insane
It’s not though. 4 tsp of butter is significantly less calories than what that label states.
So there’s definitely something wrong. I’m thinking they either meant tbsp instead of tsp, or looked up the wrong one.
I found the same brand on amazon. It’s exactly what I thought.
I didn’t even notice the tsp, I just looked at the info for 60g of butter to compare to 60g of chili sauce
it’s just the case of the missing B. The grams are totally fine.
I remember reading somewhere that uranium is calorie dense.
So if you’re trying to bulk up, have a lil’ uranium snack. As a treat!
The densest is yellow cake with frosting.
French and english labels? Tabarnak 🇨🇦
That sodium is pretty obscene too
All food oil is 9kcal/g, carbs and protein are 4kcal/g.
The chili oil is mostly oil.
Sure, but this stuff is like triple the density of oil if 4 tsp is 60g
60g of oil is 540 kcal-ish. The chili pepper is comparatively calorie free, so yea, 440kcal makes total sense.
Is it the tsp that’s throwing you off? I think there’s a typo - 4 tbsp would be about 60g. 4tsp I would expect to be about 20g.
I way prefer dealing in mass for cooking and baking personally…
It is broken down into 43g fat, 10g cars and 4g protein. Using another commenter’s numbers of 9kcal/g for fat and 4kcal/g for the others gives 443 kcal. So yeah, well within margin.
4 tablespoons is 2 oz is 60g.
It says teaspoons…
Probably an error and they accidentally calculated for 4 tablespoons instead of 4 teaspoons.
It also says 60g, which maths with everything else.
Minor translation error on units they don’t use in China.
4 tablespoons is 2 oz is 1/4 cup is 60g
“oil”
Is she the reason I havent been losing weight!
Fat is rather dense in calories (9 calories per gram) and oil is basically all fat.







