PAM, NO-STICK COOKING SPRAY, OLIVE OIL
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Macronutrients
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This cooking spray provides a convenient way to add a light coating of olive oil to cookware, minimizing food sticking and reducing the need for added fats during cooking. It primarily consists of extra virgin olive oil, soybean oil, and lecithin, delivered through a propellant. Nutritionally, it is almost pure fat, providing 1000 calories and 100g of fat per 100g serving. While it can contribute to overall fat intake, its use in moderation can be a practical choice for those looking to control calorie and fat consumption during food preparation as compared to pouring oil directly. Used sparingly, it can be part of a balanced diet.
Ingredients
EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL, SOYA LECITHIN, WATER, SOYBEAN OIL AND PROPELLANT ISOBUTANE AND PROPANE.
Dietary Information
PAM, NO-STICK COOKING SPRAY, OLIVE OIL is considered low-carb and keto-friendly, making it a suitable choice for various dietary plans.
Calorie Breakdown
At 1,000 calories per 100 grams, PAM, NO-STICK COOKING SPRAY, OLIVE OIL gets 0% of its calories from protein, 0% from carbohydrates, and 90% from fat. This is energy-dense, similar to nuts, oils, and concentrated foods.
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