Mixed Vegetables in Water
Sainsbury's
29.23
% from protein65.29
% from carbs65.29
% from fatNutrition Facts
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Mixed Vegetables in Water Nutrients FAQs
Nutrients
- Mixed Vegetables in Water has 8mg of Sodium, Na.
What is the calorie content of Mixed Vegetables in Water?
A typical serving 0.5 of a can of Mixed Vegetables in Water contains approximately 47 calories.
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How much fat content does a Mixed Vegetables in Water have?
The amount of fat in Mixed Vegetables in Water depends on the ingredients and preparation method. On average, one serving 0.5 of a can of Mixed Vegetables in Water contains approximately 0.25 grams of fat.
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How much protein does a Mixed Vegetables in Water have?
The protein content in Mixed Vegetables in Water depends on the ingredients exists in it. On average, 0.5 of a can of Mixed Vegetables in Water contains approximately 3 grams of protein.
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How much sugar does a Mixed Vegetables in Water have?
On average, 0.5 of a can contains about 1.1 grams of sugar.
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How Much carbohydrates (carbs) is in Mixed Vegetables in Water?
The amount of carbohydrates (carbs) in Mixed Vegetables in Water depends on its serving size and preparation. On average, 0.5 of a can contains about 6.7 grams of carbohydrates.
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How Much Fiber is in Mixed Vegetables in Water?
Mixed Vegetables in Water contains approximately 3.1 grams of fiber in 0.5 of a can.
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What vitamins and minerals are in a Mixed Vegetables in Water?
Mixed Vegetables in Water contains following minerals:
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Does Mixed Vegetables in Water contain caffeine?
Mixed Vegetables in Water does not contain any caffeine.
Does Mixed Vegetables in Water contain alcohol?
Mixed Vegetables in Water does not contain any alcohol.
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Yes, you can customize the quantity and nutritional information of Mixed Vegetables in Water in the Nutribit app for free! The app allows you to adjust serving sizes, including fractional quantities, to match your exact portion of Mixed Vegetables in Water 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.
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Yes! Since Mixed Vegetables in Water 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 Mixed Vegetables in Water with water tracking feature?
Nutribit automatically calculates the water content of Mixed Vegetables in Water and adds it to your daily hydration log. Simply log Mixed Vegetables in Water 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 Mixed Vegetables in Water as part of my diet?
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