So this common store donut is said to weigh 55g, with 100g of donut having 1658 kcal, making one donut 912 kcal.
Meanwhile most donuts ive seen claim to be ~300kcal.
I'll list the nutritional info in hopes someone has the skill to crack this mystery.
100g / 100ml:
Energy (kJ / kcal) 6937 kJ / 1658 kcal
Fats 21 g
Saturated fats 11 g
Carbs 45 g
Sugar 6 g
Fiber 2.1 g
Protein 5.8 g
Salt 1.75 g
Contents: (thanks, google translate)
>Dough [wheat flour, water, baking additive (wheat flour, whey powder, emulsifier E471, potato starch, salt, coconut oil, raising agents E450 and E500, wheat fibers, potato fibers, glucose, glucose syrup, psyllium fiber, milk protein turmeric), palm oil, rapeseed oil, yeast, sugar, rye] caramel flavor coating 18% [sugar, vegetable oils - palm kernel, palm, shea, whole milk powder, skimmed milk powder, fat reduced cocoa powder, flavor, emulsifier E322, salt, acidity regulator E330, colorant E160c] shake 5% [sugar chips (rice flour, wheat flour, sugar, wheat malt, salt), cocoa butter, fat-reduced cocoa powder, whole milk powder, agent Glazing agent E904 and E414]
Help me out bros. I'm scared of donuts now.
21 * 9 = ~200
45*4 = ~200
5.8 * 4 = ~25
it's like 425 cals bbz
>>42201630
>eating donuts
>ever gonna make it
>>42201646
this nigga is right
>>42201630
That can't physically be right.
Fats are at most 9kcal per gram, carbs (assuming pure sugar) and protein are max 4kcal per gram.