Sauces and condiments can sabotage your diet if you
are not careful. The
four following foods are the most insidious for
dieters. These foods are high in fat and calories. Three of them have
little or no nutritional value at all.
Mayonnaise
This oil, vinegar and egg yolk
mixture is a fluffy mass of fat and calories. There are 100 calories
per serving. One tablespoon is considered a serving. The fat content of
mayonnaise is complete. Every calorie in the ten grams of a
one-tablespoon serving is pure fat.
When you think of mayonnaise your first thought is probably
sandwiches. However, mayonnaise is one of those condiments that may
creep into your diet without your realizing it. Something as nutritious
and healthy as chicken can become high fat and cholesterol laden when it is incorporated into chicken salad–a dish that includes mounds of mayonnaise.
Ranch Dressing
This tangy dressing is a staple on appetizer menus as an
accompaniment to chicken wings. Two tablespoons of ranch dressing have
150 calories. Depending on how hot you like your wings you could easily
add 600 calories in the dipping sauce alone.
Two tablespoons of ranch dressing
also have 16 grams of fat. Again, depending on whether you dip, dunk or
slather your wings you can increase that fat count to 48 grams. Keep in
mind that the daily advised amount of fat is 65 grams. This is based on a total calorie consumption of 2,000 calories a day.
Peanut Butter
The average amount of peanut butter used on a traditional peanut
butter and jelly (PB & J) sandwich is two tablespoons. That means
that each PB & J has ten grams of fat from the peanut butter alone.
According to the National Peanut Board, most kids will have eaten
more than 1,000 PB & J’s before they are old enough to go to
college. That converts to more than 10,000 grams of fat before the age
of eighteen.
Butter
If you have scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast, more than likely
you use at least one tablespoon of butter on your toast. Many people
also drop in another tablespoon of butter as they are scrambling their
eggs. That adds up to to 200 calories in your breakfast from the butter
alone.
Butter also has eleven grams of fat per tablespoon. A person who
consumes 2,000 calories a day should keep her fat content below 65
grams. Going back to the breakfast example, you would have already
consumed 22 fat grams (from the butter alone) or more than one-third of
your daily allowance.
A serving of butter also has 33 mg of cholesterol. Because butter contains saturated fat that can make your LDL cholesterol rise. (LDL cholesterol is referred to as the “bad” cholesterol), the recommended amount of cholesterol consumption to lower your cholesterol level is 200 mg per day. The above breakfast gives you 66 grams of fat in one meal alone.
Fortunately there are lower fat and calorie versions of the above
foods. However, do not let that give you a false sense of security. Even
the lower fat and calorie versions should be consumed with common sense
in mind. Portion control is and will always be your best dieting
companion.
The 4 Worst Sauces and Condiments for Dieters
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I don't like mayonnaise, but I put butter on almost everything. Still, I don't go overboard with butter-consumption.
ReplyDeleteThey always say that the sauces and condiments usually have more calories than the foods you put them on/in.
ReplyDeleteCondiments and sauces tend to be some of the worst things you can eat. They tend to be higher in fat content and calories and are just not healthy for you.
ReplyDeleteWell ease down on it at least, and do plenty of exercise! its just a shame these things can be so tasty! Its the devil!!!!
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ReplyDeleteThank god I don't like Mayonnaise. I do like to eat peanut butter, but you could make that with almond and other more healthier nuts.
ReplyDeleteI don't like any of the above except for butter of course, but whenever I can I try to replace it with olive oil!
ReplyDeleteIf one is dieting then sauces would add everything back. Ugg!
ReplyDeleteIf I were dieting I would use lemon and not those fattening things, for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis is the worse thing for dieters but we so love them.
ReplyDeleteI actually love peanut butter! So glad I don't need to follow a diet, because I wouldn't be able to give it up.
ReplyDeleteI love ranch dressing but I'm getting to where I eat French more than ranch.
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