In a
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail
(
(1 Cup Serving) ) there are about
176
calories out of which
2 calories come from fat. The total fat content of (1 Cup Serving) Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail is 0.22 g. Within the fat content, a Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains 0.04 g of saturated fat, 0 g of trans fat, 0.08 g of polyunsaturated fat and 0.04 g of monounsaturated fat.
To reduce the risk of heart diseases, it is best to consume items low in cholesterol and the cholesterol count in a
(1 Cup Serving)
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail
is
0
mg.
A food item is considered high in fiber if the fiber content is over 5g. A
(1 Cup Serving)
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail
contains about
2.7 g of fiber. Food items high in fiber are good and come with many health benefits. High fiber foods help in lowering cholesterol levels. Try to increase your daily fiber intake to at least 30 grams per day.
When reading the nutrition facts label also pay close attention to the sodium levels. It’s recommended to limit your daily sodium intake to 2000 mg or 2 grams per day. A single
(1 Cup Serving)
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail
contains about
12 mg of sodium. Sodium causes the body to retain water and a low sodium diet helps in controlling high blood pressure and water build up. Any item containing less than 5 mg of sodium is considered a no sodium item and considered low sodium if the sodium content is below 140 mg per serving.
Carbohydrates are important for a healthy diet however, you must choose complex carbohydrates such as found in whole grain, pasta, lentils, brown rice, beans, fruits and vegetables, to maintain a good healthy diet. Total carbs in a
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail
is
45.51 (g), 15% of daily value.
Sugar in a Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail is about 41.91 g and the amount of protein in a
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail
is approximately
1.04
g.
Please refer to the nutrition facts label seen to the left for a full breakdown of complete nutrition found in a
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail .
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FAQS Nutrition Facts about Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail - Serving Size: (1 Cup Serving)
How many calories in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 176 Calories per serving.
How many carbs in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 45.51g of carbohydrates
How much saturated fat is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains 0.04g of saturated fat
How much polyunsaturated fat is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains 0.08g of polyunsaturated fat
How much monounsaturated Fat is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 0.04g of monosaturated fat
How much cholesterol is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 0mg of cholesterol
How much sodium is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 12mg of sodium
How much potassium is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 0mg of potassium
How much dietary fiber is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 2.7g of dietary fiber
How much sugars is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail has 41.91g of sugars
How much protein is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 1.04g of protein
How much of Vitamin A is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 0% of Vitamin A
How much of Vitamin C is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 22% of Vitamin C
How much calcium is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 2% of calcium
How much Iron is in Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail?
Cooked or Canned Fruit Cocktail contains about 4% of iron
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. |