Carbohydrates in Ragu Pizza Sauce
Dietary Fiber in Ragu Pizza Sauce
Net Carbs in Sauces, Dips and Marinades

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Carbs and Fiber in Ragu Pizza Sauce

Food Item: Ragu Pizza Sauce
Food Quantity: Average 1/2 cup
Carbs: 10g
Dietary Fiber: 3g
Net Carbs: 7g

Carb Content of Ragu Pizza Sauce

As far as carbohydrates or calories are concerned, there's no such thing as a typical or average sauce. Some sauces are high-fat, some are low-fat. Other sauces are high in carbs, yet others contain minimal carbohydrate. So when buying commercial sauces, check the ingredient information on the food label, especially the carb-total. Some brands include added sweeteners, corn syrups as well as starchy fillers.

For more details about carbs in sauces, see below.

Ragu Pizza Sauce, Diet and Weight

Most weight loss research reveals that diet-compliance drops when an eating-plan becomes boring. Adding sauces, dips or marinades (like Ragu Pizza Sauce) to meat, chicken, or vegetables - whether lower or higher carb - is a great way to improve food variety and taste. Just one point: choosing a low-carb sauce may not be helpful for weight loss if the sauce is too high in fat. Remember: one gram of fat (9 calories) contains more than twice the calories of one gram of carbohydrate (4 calories).

Note: Nutritional values in sauces can vary, so the carbohydrate details for Ragu Pizza Sauce, above, are intended as a guideline only.


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