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Pandaroo Ingredients Rice Paper Spring Roll 150g

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Pandaroo Vietnamese Style Rice Paper spring roll wrapper.

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Pandaroo Ingredients Rice Paper Spring Roll 150g

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MD ZAHED ULLAH

Nov 16, 2025

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👍 Positives 1. Low in Calories and Fat • Rice paper is very light — low-calorie compared to fried wrappers.  • Very little fat.  2. Gluten-Free • Made from rice flour (and sometimes tapioca), so naturally gluten-free.  • Good for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivities.  3. Versatile / Customisable • Works for fresh “summer” rolls (with veggies, lean protein), or even fried rolls if you want.  • Acts as a “blank canvas” — you can pack in healthy fillings (vegetables, lean proteins, herbs) to make a very nutritious meal.  4. Easy to Digest • Because it’s just rice and water (plus maybe tapioca), it’s quite gentle on the stomach.  • No cholesterol.  5. Light & Healthy Option • When used for fresh rolls, you can make a relatively low-calorie lunch or snack.  • Helps you eat a lot of volume (vegetables + fillings) without too many calories.  ⸻ 👎 Negatives / Drawbacks 1. Low in Nutrients • Very little protein, fiber, or micronutrients in the wrapper itself.  • Mostly “empty” carbohydrates.  2. High Glycemic Index (GI) • Rice paper can raise blood sugar relatively quickly because of its refined carbs.  • This could be a concern for people with diabetes or those watching their blood sugar.  3. Dependence on Filling for Nutrition • Because the wrapper doesn’t offer much, the healthiness of your roll really depends on what you put inside. If you fill with unhealthy or calorie-dense ingredients, you can negate the benefits.  • Dipping sauces can add a lot of calories, sugar, or sodium.  4. Storage/Handling Issues • Rice paper can be tricky to handle — it sticks easily, tears, or becomes brittle. (Many people online mention this.)  • Keeping them soft if you store rolls: rice paper can harden in the fridge unless stored properly (e.g. wrapped in damp towels or plastic).  5. Not Very Filling by Itself • Because it doesn’t have much fiber or protein, you might not feel very full if you rely only on rice paper and a few fillings; this could lead to snacking more

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