I wonder whether this difference is due to rounding issues. The US style nutritional table likes to have a simple serving size: 1 tablespoon, which translates to 15ml. But are tablespoons in de US measured in milliliters? It says so on the packages. If we calculate the tablespoon-size from 120 and 900 kcal, we get a size of 14.63 ml, i.e. rounded 15 ml. We better use this value for normalisation. | I wonder whether this difference is due to rounding issues. The US style nutritional table likes to have a simple serving size: 1 tablespoon, which translates to 15ml. But are tablespoons in de US measured in milliliters? It says so on the packages. If we calculate the tablespoon-size from 120 and 900 kcal, we get a size of 14.63 ml, i.e. rounded 15 ml. We better use this value for normalisation. |