hmmm...accuracy?
i was craving pasta like crazy today, so i decided to raid my cupboard to see if we had anything i could fit into my intake. i found this package of chinese vermicelli, and the nutritional information was CRAZY! it said 30g had 21 calories...with 7 servings per container. they're very very very thin noodles, but after i ate them, (i ate the whole thing) i was extremely full, a feeling ive almost never had before. i realize now it was probably lame to overstuff myself just because it tasted good and they were "low calorie"...but now im wondering if the label could be inaccurate.
does anyone know? they're from an asian market, if that helps.
thanks :)
oh, and if this helps:
http://www.pinoy grocery.com/no-10116.html
maybe im being dense, but im not sure if you think it's higher or lower than what the box says? stop and shop vermicelli is way worse than what youre saying: http://caloriecount.about.com/cc/item/112371. html

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