This ratio can give you a sense of if this food is higher in carbs or lower in carbs than other foods by weight. Eating foods high in carbs can cause your blood glucose to spike faster than if the food or meal you're eating also contains protein or fat.
This ratio can estimate how much water this food contains relative to other foods. Water helps regulate body temperature, lubricate joints, flush out waste products, and protect our organs and tissue. Eating foods high in water can help you stay hydrated.
Cooked Noodles (Water, Wheat Flour, Vital Wheat Gluten, Salt), Seasoned Cooked Chicken Crumbles (Chicken, Chicken Broth, Less Than 2% Of: Salt, Spices, Sugar, Natural Flavors, Rice Starch, Canola Oil), Caramelized Onion (Onion, Less Than 2% Natural Onion Flavoring [Gum Arabic, Natural Flavors, Rice Concentrate, Maltodextrin]), Red Bell Peppers, Spinach With Sesame Oil (Spinach, Sesame Oil), Green Bell Peppers, Water, Canola Oil, Soy Sauce (Water, Wheat, Soybeans, Salt, Alcohol), Gochujang Paste (Water, Sugar, Red Chili Peppers Powder, Fermented Soybean Paste [Water, Soybeans, Rice, Salt, Alcohol], Pear Puree Concentrate, Salt, Salted Sake [Sake {Water, Rice, Koji}, Salt], Contains Less Than 2% Of Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Yeast Extract, Rice Vinegar, Sesame Oil, Paprika Powder, Corn Starch), Contains Less Than 2% Of: Green Onion, Garlic, Spice, Brown Sugar, Crispy Fried Onions (Onions, Palm Oil, Wheat Flour, Salt), Thai Basil, Caramelized Sugar, Oyster Flavored Sauce (Water, Sugar, Salt, Oyster Extractives [Oyster, Water, Salt], Corn Starch).