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Roasted Seasonal Vegetables

Uno Chicago Grill

70

kcal Energy

42.1%

% from carbs

10.5%

% from protein

47.4%

% from fats

In 204 g

Nutrition Facts

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Serving size
In 204 g
Calories
70

% Daily Value

Total Fat 4 g
6.2%
Saturated 0 g
Trans Fats 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Sodium, Na 105 mg
4.6%
Total Carbohydrates 8 g
2.9%
Fiber 2 g
7.1%
Sugars 5 g
10%
Protein 2 g
4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

** Nutrient information is not available for all ingredients. Amount is based on available nutrient data. Above values may vary based on your preparation, ingredients, and method.

If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.

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Nutrients

What is the calorie content of Roasted Seasonal Vegetables?

A typical serving 1 serving of Roasted Seasonal Vegetables (204 grams) contains approximately 70 calories. You can check the exact calorie content by logging Roasted Seasonal Vegetables in the Nutribit app, where you can adjust the quantity to match your portion and view precise nutritional details.

How much fat content does a Roasted Seasonal Vegetables have?

The amount of fat in Roasted Seasonal Vegetables depends on the ingredients and preparation method. On average, one serving 1 serving (204 grams) of Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contains approximately 4 grams of fat. Check out Nutribit App for healthier tweaks and nutritional breakdowns!

How much protein does a Roasted Seasonal Vegetables have?

The protein content in Roasted Seasonal Vegetables depends on the ingredients exists in it. On average, 1 serving of Roasted Seasonal Vegetables (about 204 grams) contains approximately 2 grams of protein.

Is Roasted Seasonal Vegetables a good source of protein?

The protein content in Roasted Seasonal Vegetables depends on the ingredients exists in it. On average, 1 serving of Roasted Seasonal Vegetables (about 204 grams) contains approximately 2 grams of protein.

How much sugar does a Roasted Seasonal Vegetables have?

On average, 1 serving (about 204 grams) contains about 5 grams of sugar. Want to know how much sugar you eats daily? Download Nutribit app for healthy alternatives or to track your calories.

Does Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contain added sugar?

On average, 1 serving (about 204 grams) contains about 5 grams of sugar. Want to know how much sugar you eats daily? Download Nutribit app for healthy alternatives or to track your calories.

How Much carbohydrates (carbs) is in Roasted Seasonal Vegetables?

On average, 1 serving (about 204 grams) contains about 8 grams of carbohydrates.

How Much Fiber is in Roasted Seasonal Vegetables?

Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contains approximately 2 grams of fiber in 1 serving (about 204 grams). Want a healthier twist? Track your daily meals with Nutribit!

What vitamins and minerals are in a Roasted Seasonal Vegetables?

Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contains approximately 2 grams of fiber in 1 serving (about 204 grams). Want a healthier twist? Track your daily meals with Nutribit!

General

Is Roasted Seasonal Vegetables suitable for vegans?

Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contains approximately 2 grams of fiber in 1 serving (about 204 grams). Want a healthier twist? Track your daily meals with Nutribit!

Does Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contain caffeine?

Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contains approximately 2 grams of fiber in 1 serving (about 204 grams). Want a healthier twist? Track your daily meals with Nutribit!

Does Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contain alcohol?

Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contains approximately 2 grams of fiber in 1 serving (about 204 grams). Want a healthier twist? Track your daily meals with Nutribit!

Is Roasted Seasonal Vegetables healthier?

Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contains approximately 2 grams of fiber in 1 serving (about 204 grams). Want a healthier twist? Track your daily meals with Nutribit!

Can I track Roasted Seasonal Vegetables in Nutribit?

Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contains approximately 2 grams of fiber in 1 serving (about 204 grams). Want a healthier twist? Track your daily meals with Nutribit!

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Does the Nutribit app provide detailed nutritional information for Roasted Seasonal Vegetables?

Yes, Nutribit breaks down all macronutrients (carbs, proteins, fats) and micronutrients (vitamins, minerals) for Roasted Seasonal Vegetables and many other foods for free. It will also track your daily nutrients and notify you!

Can I customize Roasted Seasonal Vegetables quantity and other information, in the Nutribit app for FREE?

Yes, you can customize the quantity and nutritional information of Roasted Seasonal Vegetables in the Nutribit app for free! The app allows you to adjust serving sizes, including fractional quantities, to match your exact portion of Roasted Seasonal Vegetables and more than 1 million food items. You can also view detailed macronutrient and micronutrient breakdowns for the customized amount without requiring a premium subscription.

How can I use Nutribit to monitor sugar intake from Roasted Seasonal Vegetables for free?

Yes! Since Roasted Seasonal Vegetables contain sugar, their contribution to your daily sugar intake is automatically included in the sugar tracking and it will notify you when you reach your daily sugar limit.

How can I use Nutribit to know water intake from Roasted Seasonal Vegetables with water tracking feature?

Nutribit automatically calculates the water content of Roasted Seasonal Vegetables and adds it to your daily hydration log. Simply log Roasted Seasonal Vegetables in your meals or snacks, and the app will include its water contribution in your total water intake for the day, helping you stay hydrated effortlessly.

Can I set a weight loss goal that includes Roasted Seasonal Vegetables as part of my diet?

Absolutely. Nutribit allows you to plan balanced meals, including Roasted Seasonal Vegetables and more than 1 millions food items, to fit your calorie and macronutrient goals for weight loss!

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Can I access Roasted Seasonal Vegetables nutritional data offline in Nutribit?

Yes, once logged or saved in your meal plans, Roasted Seasonal Vegetables data can be accessed offline in the Nutribit app anytime anywhere!