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Vegetarian Grape Leaves

Vegetarian Grape Leaves has a low-calorie, low-carb, low-fat and low-protein content.

With 1 gms of protein, it is low in protein content, which is an important macronutrient that helps with tissue repair, provides energy and improves immunity.

Moreover, the low fat content makes it suitable if you're on a low-fat diet plan.

While Sodium is an essential nutrient, excess quantities can cause several disorders like fluid retention, hypertension. Since it has an average density of Sodium, it is suitable if you are aiming for a healthy, low-sodium diet.

Based on the composite nutritive standing Vegetarian Grape Leaves has been given a composite ranking of 52, and in moderation.

Calorie Breakdown

 Calories from Protein9%
 Calories from Fat39%
 Calories from Carbs52%

Why this is good for you

  • Low in Saturated Fat
  • No Cholesterol

Why this is bad for you

Mineral Analysis

NameAmount%DVRankInterpretation
Sodium140 mg5.8%

Carbohydrate Analysis

NameAmount%DVRankInterpretation
Total Carbohydrate6 g2%
Dietary Fiber1 g4%

Protein Analysis

NameAmount%DVRankInterpretation
Protein1 g2%

Fat Analysis

NameAmount%DVRankInterpretation
Total Fat2 g3.1%
Saturated Fat1 g5%

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Nutrition Facts

Serving size

Amount Per Serving

Calories 47 Calories from Fat 18

% Daily Value *

Total Fat 2 g 3.1%

Saturated Fat 1 g 5%

Trans Fat

Cholesterol 0 mg

Sodium 140 mg 5.8%

Total Carbohydrates 6 g 2%

Dietary Fiber 1 g4%

Sugars

Protein 1 g 2%

Vitamin A Vitamin C

Calcium Iron

*Based on a 2000 Calorie diet

Source: http://tracker.dailyburn.com/nutrition/vegetarian_grape_leaves_calories Embed Table: