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Babyfood, juice, orange and apple and banana

FDC ID: 170960

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At a glance

Babyfood, juice, orange and apple and banana is a low-calorie food in the Baby Foods category, providing 47 kcal per 100g. Each 100g supplies 0.4g of protein, 0.1g of fat, 11.5g of carbohydrates. It is an especially good source of copper (5% of the Daily Value), total carbohydrate (4% of the Daily Value), thiamin (4% of the Daily Value). All values are per 100g and based on USDA FoodData Central public-domain data.

Energy

47

kcal

Protein

0.4

g

Total Fat

0.1

g

Total Carbohydrate

11.5

g

Dietary Fiber

0.1

g

Nutrition profile of Babyfood, juice, orange and apple and banana

Babyfood, juice, orange and apple and banana provides about 47 kcal per 100g, a low energy density.

Key nutrients and what they do

  • Copper 5%aids iron use and the formation of red blood cells and collagen
  • Thiamin 4%helps convert carbohydrates into energy and supports nerve function
  • Potassium 3%helps excrete excess sodium and regulates blood pressure and fluid balance
  • Folate 3%supports cell division, DNA synthesis and red blood cell formation

※ % daily value is per 100g against adult reference intakes.

Who it suits

  • ✓people managing weight who still want nutrient density

Things to keep in mind

  • !It fits well as part of a varied, balanced diet alongside other foods.

This overview is general information based on public nutrition data and is not intended for diagnosis or treatment. Disclaimer

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Nutrition by Serving Size

NutrientPer 100g1 oz (28g)
Calories47 kcal13 kcal
Protein0.4 g0.1 g
Fat0.1 g0.0 g
Carbs11.5 g3.3 g
Fiber0.1 g0.0 g

Serving values are converted from the per-100g data (1 oz = 28.35g). Actual portion weights vary.

Daily Value Radar(% of FDA Daily Value)

Nutrient Rankings(top 15 by % Daily Value)

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Full Nutrition Facts(per 100g)

NutrientAmount% Daily ValueNotes
Energy47 kcal
2.4%
Water87.60 g—
Protein0.40 g
0.8%
Cholesterol0 mg
0.0%
Total Fat0.10 g
0.1%
Total Carbohydrate11.50 g
4.2%
Dietary Fiber0.10 g
0.4%
Sodium0 mg
0.0%
Potassium134 mg
2.9%
Calcium5 mg
0.4%
Magnesium6 mg
1.4%
Phosphorus8 mg
0.6%
Iron0.35 mg
1.9%
Zinc0.03 mg
0.3%
Copper0.04 mg
4.9%
Selenium0.10 μg
0.2%
Retinol0 μg—
Vitamin A1 μgRAE
0.1%
Vitamin D0 μg
0.0%
Vitamin E0.02 mg
0.1%
Thiamin0.04 mg
3.6%
Riboflavin0.03 mg
2.1%
Niacin0.26 mg
1.6%
Vitamin B60.06 mg
3.6%
Vitamin B120 μg
0.0%
Folate10 μg
2.5%
Pantothenic Acid0 mg
0.0%
Vitamin C0.10 mg
0.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories does 100g of Babyfood, juice, orange and apple and banana have?

Babyfood, juice, orange and apple and banana has 47 kcal (calories) per 100g.

How much protein, fat, and carbs are in Babyfood, juice, orange and apple and banana?

Per 100g, Babyfood, juice, orange and apple and banana provides 0.4g protein, 0.1g fat, 11.5g carbohydrates.

What is the source of this nutrition data for Babyfood, juice, orange and apple and banana?

These per-100g values come from USDA FoodData Central (public domain).

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Data Source

This data is sourced from USDA FoodData Central (Public Domain).

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