Is Deep Indian Kitchen Chicken Tikka Masala w/ Basmati Rice Keto?
Deep Indian Kitchen Chicken Tikka Masala w/ Basmati Rice is not keto-friendly because it is a high-carb processed food that contains unhealthy ingredients like sugar, tapioca fiber, and concentrated syrup.
Too Much Carbs!
Deep Indian Kitchen Chicken Tikka Masala w/ Basmati Rice should be avoided on keto because it is very high in net carbs (13.33g of net carbs per 100g serving).
It is important to limit your net carb consumption to 20g - 30g per day to stay in ketosis. You can calculate your ideal daily net carb allowance by using this keto macros calculator.
As an alternative, you may look for other frozen meals that are low in net carbs.
Contains High-Glycemic Sweeteners
Deep Indian Kitchen Chicken Tikka Masala w/ Basmati Rice contains high-glycemic sweeteners like sugar, tapioca fiber, and concentrated syrup. These sweeteners can raise your blood sugar level and prevent you from reaching ketosis.
As an alternative, you may look for other frozen meals that use keto-friendly sweeteners like stevia, monk fruit, or erythritol.
You can check out our full list of best and worst sweeteners for keto here.
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Ingredients
Chicken Tikka Masala: Chicken Breast, Tomatoes (Tomatoes, Tomato Juice, Salt), Onions, Water, Expeller-Pressed Canola Oil, Yogurt (Pasteurized Cultured Grade A Milk, Nonfat Dry Milk, Milk Protein, Active Yogurt And Probiotic Cultures), Cream, Nonfat Dry Milk, Spices, Garlic, Cashews, Lemon Juice (Water, Concentrated Lemon Juice), Salt, Butter, Sugar, Potato Starch, Syrup Blend (Rice Syrup, Grape Juice), Tapioca Starch, Paprika Oleoresin, Ghee (Clarified Butter), Fenugreek Leaves, Cilantro, Turmeric, Vinegar, Mango Powder, Rice: Water, Basmati Rice, Expeller-Pressed Canola Oil, Ghee (Clarified Butter), Salt, Spices
