Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Super Seasonings: Decoding Condiments

Burgers, fries, hot dogs, pasta, etc. just wouldn’t be complete without some flavorful condiments. But some of these add on’s add up to a boat load of calories.

Here’s a roundup of 3 favorite condiments:

Ketchup
Serving Size:
1 tbsp Calories: 15

Ketchup seems pretty reasonable at only 15 cals per 1 tbsp. Considering that a tablespoon is about the size of your thumb and most people eat about 4-5x that just with an order of fries, you’re looking at factoring in an additional 60 to 75 calories to your calorie tally. Don’t forget that most ketchups contain high fructose corn syrup ( = BAD ).

Try ketchup’s superior relative – Salsa.

Salsa
Serving size: 1 tbsp Calories: 4

Salsa has an added fiber and protein bonus


Mayonnaise
Serving Size:
1 tbsp Calories: 90

Ten grams of fat. Period.  And again, the likelihood of using just a single serving size is slim.

For the same creamy texture, try light mayonnaise, low fat mayonnaise or even mashed avocado.

Light Mayonnaise
Serving Size: 1 tbsp Calories: 35

Low Fat Mayonnaise
Serving Size:1 tbsp Calories: 15

Avocado
Serving Size: 1/4 of avocado Calories: 70


Sour Cream
Serving Size:
1 tbsp Calories: 30

Try dolloping plain Greek yogurt on potatoes for the same tart and tangy taste but fewer calories and a higher protein count.

Plain Greek Yogurt
Serving Size: 1 tbsp Calories: 8



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