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tamaris | 07:51 Thu 15th Jan 2015 | Weight Loss & Dieting
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to me , what is the fat and sugar content in Weight Watchers flamage frai ?Pack of 4. I eat quite a lot of these on my diet, but have difficulty in knowing what is good for me. I am cutting down on fats and sugars, and TBH not sure what the label description means in relation to fats and sugars.
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As it is their own brand someone on their own website forum might know. Doesn't the label show the nutritional values (or WW points at least) ?
Since Google refuses to accept the existence of anything called 'flamage frai' (which I thought might possibly be a brand name - although 'flamage' would seem to indicate an association with fire, rather than cheese!), I assume that you mean 'fromage frais'.

If so, the information you require is on the Ocado website. (In each case scroll down to the table. The left-hand column shows the amount of fat and sugar in a single pot. The right-hand column shows the recommended daily intake for an adult):

Greek Style Strawberry:
http://www.ocado.com/webshop/product/Weight-Watchers-Greek-Style-Strawberry-Fromage-Frais/76455011

Greek Style Lemon:
http://www.ocado.com/webshop/product/Weight-Watchers-Greek-Style-Lemon-Fromage-Frais/76457011?from=search&tags=|20000&param=9997473&parentContainer=SEARCH9997473_SHELFVIEW

Summer Fruit:
http://www.ocado.com/webshop/product/Weight-Watchers-Summer-Fruit-Layered-Fromage-Frais/15765011?from=search&;tags=|20000&param=9997473&parentContainer=SEARCH9997473_SHELFVIEW

Berry Fruit:
http://www.ocado.com/webshop/product/Weight-Watchers-Summer-Fruit-Layered-Fromage-Frais/15765011?from=search&;tags=|20000&param=9997473&parentContainer=SEARCH9997473_SHELFVIEW
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Haha lol at BC, I never noticed my mistake.
So it looks like the fat content is OK but the sugar is quite high. Thanks guys x
tamaris that's common. Where fat, or sugar or salt is removed from "made" product, then the manufacturers tend to put something else in to make it taste good again. That something else is usually one of the other two of the "unholy" trio of fat, salt, sugar.
I have read the sides of all the various yoghurts ad desserts and despair at the range of fats and sugars. Instead I have opted for total 0% yoghurt and add a tiny squirt of honey. Total 0% has no fa and no sugar but it is thick and delicious. Give it a go and if you don't like it you could cook with it and make the recipe on the side of the tub!
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That seems to be the problem, you just can't win.
Moderation is the winning formula. Accepting that you are going to consume something, and it won't all be no calorie; but keeping an eye on how much you indulge.
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Quite right OG x

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