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 - At this serving size there are 70 Calories per serving. A closer look shows: 0 Calories from Fat, 4 Calories from Protein, and 64 Calories from Carbohydrate. If you're keeping track, a good calorie counter can make this easy -- see the software below.
*Fat/Carb/Pro calories based on the Atwater (9/4/4) calculations.
Fat - This food has zero grams of Fat, which means there is also no Trans Fat in this food, making it a healthy food choice if you're on a low-fat diet.
Cholesterol - Unfortunately, the amount of Cholesterol was not provided to us.
Carbohydrates - One serving of this food has 16 grams of Carbohydrate. A closer look reveals 11 grams of Sugar and 3 grams of Fiber. Also, a serving of this size has 13 Net Carbs. Net Carbs are calculated by subtracting Fiber and Sugar Alcohols (if known) from the total Carbohydrate amount. This is useful to know if you are counting carbs or living with diabetes.
Protein - At this serving size you'll get 1 gram of Protein per serving.
Minerals - One serving of this food is not a significant source of either Iron or Calcium. In addition, t3 grams of Fiber.
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. |