About The Charts and Nutrition Facts
- For accuracy, the calorie chart and fat chart are based on the biggest serving size available.
- These nutrition facts came directly from the USDA or manufacturer/restaurant.
- If you're using a calorie counter, remember that Fat, Carbs, and Protein calories are just close estimations based on the Atwater factors:
Fat: 9 cal/g Carb: 4 cal/g Protein: 4 cal/g
- Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Please remember this when using this information to make healthy food choices for your diet.
Calories - Total Calorie count at this serving size: 100 Calories. The calorie chart below shows the breakdown for Fat, Carbs, and Protein. In this case, Calories from Fat = 9, Calories from Protein = 4, and Calories from Carbohydrate = 100.
*Fat/Carb/Pro calories based on the Atwater (9/4/4) calculations.
Fat - One serving of this size contains 1 gram of total Fat. There are several types of Fat and the amounts vary for each food. In this case there is no Saturated Fat, there are 0 grams of Trans Fat, and there is 1 gram left over.
Cholesterol - This is one of the healthy foods if you're watching your Cholesterol intake. There are 0 mg of Cholesterol.
Carbohydrates - Total Carb count for one serving: 25 grams. Sugar: 17 grams, Fiber: 4 grams, and Net Carbs: 21 grams (helpful to know if you're counting carbs).
Protein - At this serving size you'll get 1 gram of Protein per serving.
Minerals - In one serving there are 20 mg of Calcium, but it is not a significant source of Iron. In addition, tFiber: 4 grams,
Vitamins - This food is not a significant source of Vitamin A, but you'll benefit from the Vitamin C. There are 6 mg of Vitamin C in each serving. |