AUSTIN · Peanut Butter on Cheese Crackers · sandwich-type · reduced fat
Amount per 100 g
- Energy (calories): 461 kcal 21%
- Protein: 9.7 g 18%
- Fat: 17.9 g Why gray? Help 37%
- Carbohydrates: 66.3 g 27%
Calorie breakdown
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- Protein: 8% 39 kcal
- Fat: 35% 161 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 57% 265 kcal
Omega 6 : Omega 3
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1:1 20:1
General
Energy
461 kcal
21%
Water
2.7 g
0%
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrate
66.3 g
27%
Fiber
2.7 g
11%
Sugars, total
9 g
Starch
~
Lipids
Total lipid (fat)
17.9 g
37%
Total polyunsaturated
6.3 g
Omega 3 (n-3)
~
-
Omega 6 (n-6)
~
-
Total monounsaturated
6 g
Total saturated
2.9 g
as low as possible
Total trans
0.12 g
as low as possible
Cholesterol
0 mg
as low as possible
Protein + aminoacids
Protein
9.7 g
18%
Tryptophan
~
-
Threonine
~
-
Isoleucine
~
-
Leucine
~
-
Lysine
~
-
Methionine + Cystine
~
-
Methionine
~
Cystine
~
Phenylalanine + Tyrosine
~
-
Phenylalanine
~
Tyrosine
~
Valine
~
-
Vitamins
Vitamin C
~
-
Folate, total
116 µg
Folate, DFE
~
-
Vitamin B-1 (Thiamin)
0.44 mg
40%
Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin)
0.29 mg
26%
Vitamin B-3 (Niacin)
3.8 mg
27%
Vitamin B-5 (Pantothenic acid)
~
-
Vitamin B-6
~
-
Vitamin B-12 (Cobalamin)
~
-
Vitamin A
~
-
Vitamin E
~
-
Vitamin D
~
-
Vitamin K
~
-
Isoflavones, total
~
Minerals
Calcium, Ca
~
-
Magnesium, Mg
13 mg
4%
Phosphorus, P
190 mg
27%
Iron, Fe
3.5 mg
19%
Potassium, K
71 mg
2%
Sodium, Na
726 mg
48%
Zinc, Zn
~
-
Copper, Cu
~
-
Selenium, Se
~
-
Manganese, Mn
~
-
About Nutrition Facts
- Symbol "~" means missing value.
- Percentages next to nutrients show the proportion of daily recommended intake level of nutrients for a healthy person, whose data are included in the nearby profile.
- Nutrition recommendations based on Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) developed by the Institute of Medicine, source.
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- RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowances) - the daily daietary intake level of a nutrient that meet the requirements of 97.5% of healthy individuals in particular age group and gender.
- AI (Adequate Intake) - recommended average daily nutrient intake assumed to be adequate based on approximation of observed mean nutrient intake by a group of healthy people, used when an RDA cannot be determined.
- UL (Tolerable upper intake levels) - the highest level of daily consumption that current data have shown to cause no side effects in humans when used indefinitely without medical supervision.
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* Nutritional values per 100 g of product