Here's a question that maybe people can clear up for me as I am a little confused about “usable carbs.”During the ULC part of the day (for CBL), I understand that I should consume >30g of (usable?) carbs. For example: If a product has 5g of carbs and 2g of fiber, would I consider the net carbs to be 3g?Doe adding fiber affect this?If anyone could shed some light on this that would be terrific!
Adding fiber does nothing to the carb count. Fiber is technically a carbohydrate, so it's listed as carb on the box.
For example: If a product has 5g of carbs and 2g of fiber, would I consider the net carbs to be 3g?
Yes! But be careful about the wording "net" carbs. A lot of products subtract sugar alcohols as well, not just fiber. Hence the word usable in the CNS and CBL books (I think).