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The plain versions take on any seasoning from mild to spicy. Panko, Japanese-style breadcrumbs, offers a ready-to-use substitute for regular breadcrumbs. They are crispy and have a flaked texture, creating a crunchier coating than regular breadcrumbs -- and they're lower in carbs. You can buy white, whole-wheat and seasoned panko in grocery stores.
What can I use if I don’t have any panko breadcrumbs?
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Use the same amount as you would panko bread crumbs. Crushed corn flakes or another unsweetened flake cereal can sufficiently replace panko bread crumbs. They’ll add just the right amount of texture and crunch. This substitute is best used as a casserole topping or chicken breading. Three cups of corn flakes will produce one cup crushed substitute.
Panko is lower in calories, sodium, and fat and higher in fiber than regular breadcrumbs: 1/4 cup whole wheat panko (Ian's brand): 70 calories, 0.5 g fat, 14 g carbohydrates, 2 g fiber, 3 g protein, 23 mg sodium. Also, are panko bread crumbs low carb?