Calories in Cereals ready-to-eat, QUAKER, 100% Natural Granola, Oats, Wheat and Honey
419 calories
Serving Size 0 cup (1 NLEA serving) (about 96 g)
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Serving Size 0 cup (1 NLEA serving) (about 96 g)
Amount Per Serving | ||
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Calories 419 | Calories from Fat 100 | |
% Daily Value* | ||
Total Fat
11 |
17 |
|
Saturated Fat
1 |
5 |
|
Trans Fat
0 |
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Cholesterol
1 |
0 |
|
Sodium
48 |
2 |
|
Total Carbohydrate
70 |
23 |
|
Dietary Fiber
9 |
36 |
|
Sugars
19 |
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Protein
10 |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Food analysis
High In Fiber
High In Sugar
High Calorie Density
There is 419 calories in 96 grams of Cereals ready.
With 431 calories per 100 grams, this food would be considered a High calorie density food.
Be carefull, High calorie density food tends to add up calories quickly and you should be carefull with your portion size if you are trying to lose weight.
Cereals ready is High in carbohydrates, Low in proteins and Medium in fats. You can look at the macronutrients graph below for a detailed ratio.
It has High quantity of fibers but also High quantity of sugars. It is recomended to consume less than 25 grams of sugars per day.
With 63 grams of "Net carbohydrates" per 100 grams,
it not safe to consume if you are following a Keto or Ketosis diet.
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Macronutrients split
67.7% Carbohydrates
23.0% Fats
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