Roasted Vegetable Meatloaf with Mustard Mashed Potatoes has a very high-calorie, average-carb, very high-fat and very high-protein content. It is a good source of Calcium, Iron, Vitamin A and Vitamin C.
The food contains 26g of carbs. The carbohydrate profile of the the food reveals it is low in complex carbs and high in Simple carbs. Carbs are our primary source of energy but its source should be chosen with utmost care. Complex carbs are a more desirable addition to your diet, where as simple carbs should be consumed in moderation as it is very easily broken down, assimilated and absorbed in the body. Its high sugar content puts it in the bottom 20 percentile. This is a good thing for people watching their sugar intake. With 45 gms of protein, it is very high in protein content, which is an important macronutrient that helps with tissue repair, provides energy and improves immunity.
Not only that, the very high fat content of this product makes it unsuitable to be eaten when trying to lose weight. A quick glance at the fat profile reveals that it is very high in saturated fats and low in trans fats.
It is also rich in Vitamin C, whose benefits include, but are not limited to protection against immune system deficiencies, cardiovascular disease, prenatal health problems, eye disease, and even skin wrinkling.
It gives a good yield of Iron at 4.5 gms/ serving, and should be included in an Iron rich diet. Iron is essential to help carry oxygen from the lungs to the muscles and other organs, and is especially helpful for pregnant women. While Sodium is an essential nutrient, excess quantities can cause several disorders like fluid retention, hypertension. Since it has a very high density of Sodium, it is unsuitable if you are aiming for a healthy, low-sodium diet.
Ideally consumed as a Main Dish.
Our comprehensive nutrition ranking methodology, which inspects every nutrition element that this food is composed of, comes up with a nutrition ranking of 33, for Roasted Vegetable Meatloaf with Mustard Mashed Potatoes, and we advise that this food in moderation.
Calories from Protein | 24% | |
Calories from Fat | 62% | |
Calories from Carbs | 14% |
Name | Amount | %DV | Rank | Interpretation |
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Calcium | 600 mg | 60% | ||
Iron | 4.5 mg | 25% | ||
Potassium | 1000 mg | 28.6% | ||
Sodium | 1600 mg | 66.7% |
Name | Amount | %DV | Rank | Interpretation |
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Total Carbohydrate | 26 g | 8.7% | ||
Dietary Fiber | 3 g | 12% | ||
Sugars | 17 g |
Name | Amount | %DV | Rank | Interpretation |
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Protein | 45 g | 90% |
Name | Amount | %DV | Rank | Interpretation |
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Total Fat | 51 g | 78.5% | ||
Saturated Fat | 25 g | 125% | ||
Total Trans Fatty Acids | 0 g |
Serving size
Amount Per Serving
Calories 750 Calories from Fat 460
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 51 g 78.5%
Saturated Fat 25 g 125%
Trans Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 155 mg 51.7%
Sodium 1600 mg 66.7%
Total Carbohydrates 26 g 8.7%
Dietary Fiber 3 g12%
Sugars 17 g
Protein 45 g 90%
Vitamin A 60% Vitamin C 150%
Calcium 60% Iron 25%
*Based on a 2000 Calorie diet
Per Serving | Calories 670
Protein 17 g | Carbs 51 g | Fat 46 g
Per Serving | Calories 550
Protein 39 g | Carbs 39 g | Fat 25 g
Per Serving | Calories 252
Protein 10.1 g | Carbs 45.8 g | Fat 3.6 g
Per Serving | Calories 124
Protein 3.3 g | Carbs 28.7 g | Fat 0 g
Per Serving | Calories 80
Protein 4 g | Carbs 4 g | Fat 5 g
Per Serving | Calories 610
Protein 52 g | Carbs 59 g | Fat 19 g
Per Serving | Calories 340
Protein 8 g | Carbs 31 g | Fat 21 g
Per Serving | Calories 410
Protein 26 g | Carbs 36 g | Fat 18 g