Orange and apricot juice drink · canned
Amount per 100 g
- Energy (calories): 51 kcal 2%
- Protein: 0.3 g 1%
- Fat: 0.1 g Why gray? Help 0%
- Carbohydrates: 12.7 g 5%
Calorie breakdown
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- Protein: 2% 1 kcal
- Fat: 2% 1 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 96% 50 kcal
Omega 6 : Omega 3
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1:1 20:1 10:1
General
Energy
51 kcal
2%
Water
86.7 g
3%
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrate
12.7 g
5%
Fiber
0.1 g
0%
Sugars, total
12.06 g
Starch
~
Lipids
Total lipid (fat)
0.1 g
0%
Total polyunsaturated
0.022 g
Omega 3 (n-3)
0.002 g
0%
Omega 6 (n-6)
0.02 g
0%
Total monounsaturated
0.031 g
Total saturated
0.01 g
as low as possible
Total trans
~
-
Cholesterol
0 mg
as low as possible
Protein + aminoacids
Protein
0.3 g
1%
Tryptophan
~
-
Threonine
~
-
Isoleucine
~
-
Leucine
~
-
Lysine
~
-
Methionine + Cystine
~
-
Methionine
~
Cystine
~
Phenylalanine + Tyrosine
~
-
Phenylalanine
~
Tyrosine
~
Valine
~
-
Vitamins
Vitamin C
20 mg
27%
Folate, total
7 µg
Folate, DFE
7 µg DFE
2%
Vitamin B-1 (Thiamin)
0.02 mg
2%
Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin)
0.01 mg
1%
Vitamin B-3 (Niacin)
0.2 mg
1%
Vitamin B-5 (Pantothenic acid)
0.068 mg
1%
Vitamin B-6
0.037 mg
3%
Vitamin B-12 (Cobalamin)
0 µg
0%
Vitamin A
183 IU
8%
Vitamin E
0.11 mg
1%
Vitamin D
0 IU
0%
Vitamin K
0.1 µg
0%
Isoflavones, total
~
Minerals
Calcium, Ca
5 mg
1%
Magnesium, Mg
5 mg
2%
Phosphorus, P
8 mg
1%
Iron, Fe
0.1 mg
1%
Potassium, K
80 mg
2%
Sodium, Na
2 mg
0%
Zinc, Zn
0.04 mg
1%
Copper, Cu
0.032 mg
4%
Selenium, Se
0.1 µg
0%
Manganese, Mn
0.009 mg
1%
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.
Orange and apricot juice drink comparison
Product | Calories | Protein | Carbohydrates | Fat |
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Orange and apricot juice drink · canned | 51 kcal | 0.3 g | 12.7 g | 0.1 g |
Pineapple and orange juice drink · canned | 50 kcal | 1.3 g | 11.8 g | 0 g |
Pineapple and grapefruit juice drink · canned | 47 kcal | 0.2 g | 11.6 g | 0.1 g |
Cranberry-apricot juice drink · bottled | 64 kcal | 0.2 g | 16.2 g | 0 g |
Babyfood · juice · orange and apricot | 46 kcal | 0.8 g | 10.9 g | 0.1 g |
Grape juice drink · canned | 57 kcal | 0 g | 14.55 g | 0 g |
Carbonated noncitrus juice drink | 37 kcal | 0.16 g | 9.12 g | 0.09 g |
Cranberry-apple juice drink · low calorie · with vitamin C added | 19 kcal | 0.1 g | 4.7 g | 0 g |
Grapefruit juice · white · canned · unsweetened | 38 kcal | 0.52 g | 8.96 g | 0.1 g |
Vegetable juice cocktail · canned | 19 kcal | 0.93 g | 3.87 g | 0.31 g |
Citrus fruit juice drink · containing 40-50% juice | 46 kcal | 0.34 g | 11.4 g | 0.03 g |
* Nutritional values per 100 g of product