u/Killme006

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how is this possible?

i have a brand of instant wheat noodles with the following nutritional value (per 100 g):

energy: 382 kJ/91 kcal
fat: 4 g
carbohydrates: 11,1 g
protein: 2 g
salt: 1,1 g

ingredients:
Noodles 91.5% [WHEAT flour, palm oil, salt, acidity regulators (sodium carbonates, potassium carbonates), stabilizers (triphosphates), thickeners (guar gum), antioxidants (tocopherol-rich extracts)], Seasoning powder 7.3% [salt, flavor enhancers (monosodium glutamate, disodium guanylate, disodium inosinate), sugar, chicken powder 0.4%*, spices, soy sauce powder (SOYBEANS, WHEAT, salt, maltodextrin), leek, yeast extract, flavoring, rapeseed oil, anti-caking agent (silicon dioxide), smoke flavoring], Seasoning oil 1.2% [roasted SESAME oil, rapeseed oil, flavorings, color (paprika oleoresin)]

all the other instant noodle brands have a calorie count of 400-500 kcal per 100 g. how is it that this brand has such low calories and other nutritional value.

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u/Killme006 — 6 days ago
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These are the leaves of my cayenne pepper plant. The leaves are more yellow than the rest and look burnt at the top (orange-reddish tint). i water when the soil is dry and i give it tomato fertilizer (mainly phosphorus and sodium (Na)) which ive heard is also good for pepper plants. is this a disease? my other pepper plant has the same thing but my tomato plant doesn't, all these plants have the same soil. the soil hasnt gotten changed since august. also none of my pepper plant give any fruit. the leaf is from a one year old plant that produces flowers that get pollinated but it never gives any fruit. i have posts on my profile about this too. the plant gets 12 hours of light every day and the temperature inside is about 23-26 degrees celsius. im thinking of moving the plant outside when the temperature gets hotter but im unsure if the plant will live outside.

any advice is appreciated.

u/Killme006 — 8 days ago
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These are the leaves of my cayenne pepper plant. The leaves are more yellow than the rest and look burnt at the top (orange-reddish tint). i water when the soil is dry and i give it tomato fertilizer (mainly phosphorus and sodium (Na)) which ive heard is also good for pepper plants. is this a disease? my other pepper plant has the same thing but my tomato plant doesn't, all these plants have the same soil. the soil hasnt gotten changed since august. also none of my pepper plant give any fruit. the leaf is from a one year old plant that produces flowers that get pollinated but it never gives any fruit. i have posts on my profile about this too. any advice is appreciated.

u/Killme006 — 8 days ago