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Cooked vs. Uncooked Starches Table
Some food you buy uncooked will weigh less after you cook it. Starches
often swell in cooking, so a small amount of uncooked starch will
become a much larger amount of cooked food. The following table shows
some of the changes.
| Food (starch group) | Uncooked | Cooked |
| Oatmeal | 3 Tbsp | 1/2 cup |
| Cream of Wheat | 2 Tbsp | 1/2 cup |
| Grits | 3 Tbsp | 1/2 cup |
| Rice | 2 Tbsp | 1/3 cup |
| Spaghetti | 1/4 cup | 1/2 cup |
| Noodles | 1/3 cup | 1/2 cup |
| Macaroni | 1/4 cup | 1/2 cup |
| Dried beans | 1/4 cup | 1/2 cup |
| Dried peas | 1/4 cup | 1/2 cup |
| Lentils | 3 Tbsp | 1/2 cup |
| Dietary Exchange Table | Other Starch Exchanges |











