Nutritional Value of Traditional Syrian Sweets and their Calorie Density

L. Labban
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Information on food composition is of great importance for scientists and professionals working in the fields of nutrition and public health. The most apparent role of food composition is to provide the basis for dietary assessment and the formulation of healthier diets. Ready meals and food served in canteens are increasingly included in this approachconsidering their contribution to daily nutrition. There have been no studies that presented the nutritional values of some traditional Syrian sweets. This study was the first study to shed some lights about the nutritional facts of the traditional Syrian sweets. Seventeen differenttraditional Syrian sweets both regular calorie content (regular where sucrose was used as sweetener) and reduced calorie content (diet as Aspartame sweetener was used) were analyzed for moisture, ash, carbohydrates, protein and fat content and finally calorie density per 100 g was calculated. The study also measured the calorie content of few sweets which we did not find diet ones similar to them.The results have shown that Syrian sweets in general are very calorie dense foods due to their high content of sugar, fat and other sweeteners such as honey and High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS). The calorie density ranges from 347.5 Kcal to 516.2 Kcal/ 100 g serving for diet sweets and 372.8 Kcal to 532.2 Kcal/100 g serving for regular sweets. Protein ranged from 5.6 g to 18.4 g and fat from 5.5 to 29.8 g/100g serving. How to cite this article: Labban L, Thallaj N, Masri MA. Nutritional Value of Traditional Syrian Sweets and their Calorie Density. J Adv Res Food Sci Nutr 2020; 3(1): 34-41. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2582.3892.202005
叙利亚传统糖果的营养价值及其卡路里密度
关于食物成分的信息对于在营养和公共卫生领域工作的科学家和专业人员非常重要。食物成分最明显的作用是为膳食评估和制定更健康的饮食提供依据。考虑到即食食品和食堂提供的食物对日常营养的贡献,它们越来越多地包括在这种方法中。目前还没有研究表明一些叙利亚传统糖果的营养价值。这项研究首次揭示了叙利亚传统糖果的营养成分。分析了17种不同的叙利亚传统糖果的常规卡路里含量(使用蔗糖作为甜味剂的常规卡路里含量)和减少的卡路里含量(使用阿斯巴甜甜味剂的饮食)的水分、灰分、碳水化合物、蛋白质和脂肪含量,最后计算了每100克的卡路里密度。该研究还测量了几种甜食的卡路里含量,我们没有发现与之相似的节食食品。研究结果表明,叙利亚的糖果通常是热量密集的食物,因为它们含有大量的糖、脂肪和其他甜味剂,如蜂蜜和高果糖玉米糖浆(HFCS)。低热量甜食的热量密度从每100克347.5千卡到516.2千卡不等,普通甜食的热量密度从每100克372.8千卡到532.2千卡不等。蛋白质从5.6克到18.4克不等,脂肪从5.5克到29.8克不等。如何引用本文:Labban L, Thallaj N, Masri MA。叙利亚传统糖果的营养价值及其卡路里密度。食品科学与营养[J];3(1): 41。DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2582.3892.202005
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