Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi
Calories from fat: 5 (1% DV)
Statistics:
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- Health Value:
4 / 5
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- - Calories: 124
- - Calories from fat: 5 cal
- - Protein: 28g
Nutrition Facts
One Serving size: 1 piece 4 oz. (113g)
Nutrition |
per serving |
DV |
Protein
(good)
|
28g |
58% |
Calories
|
124 cal |
7% |
Calories from Fat
|
5 cal |
1% |
Total Fat
|
0.5g |
1% |
Saturated Fat
(good)
|
0g |
0% |
Trans Fat
|
0g |
0% |
Total Carbohydrate
|
0g |
0% |
Sodium
(good)
|
0.051g |
2% |
Cholesterol
|
0.044g |
15% |
Dietary Fiber
|
0g |
0% |
Sugars
(good)
|
0g |
0% |
Added Sugars
(good)
|
0g |
0% |
Vitamin A
|
0IU |
0% |
Vitamin C
|
0g |
0% |
Iron
|
0.00072g |
4% |
Calcium
|
0g |
0% |
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Ingredients
AHI TUNA, FILTERED WOOD SMOKE
F. A. Q.
What’s this product?
Ingredients list: AHI TUNA, FILTERED WOOD SMOKE
Can I burn fat with Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi?
Yes, you can if you eat no more than twelve servings per day.
What is bad in Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi?
Nothing.
What is 1 serving size of Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi?
One serving size of Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi is one piece 4 oz. (one hundred thirteen g).
Any good ingredients are in Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi?
Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi ingredients: saturated fat, sodium, sugars, added sugars, protein.
How many sugar contains in one serving of Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi?
Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi doesn't contain sugar.
What is the daily value of calories I can get from 1 serving of Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi?
You can get 7% of your DV from one serving of Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi.
Conclusion:
Skinless Tuna, Premium Ahi is a good source of sodium, sugars, saturated fat, added sugars, protein.
It has one hundred twenty four calories (5 calories from fat), 28 grams of protein, 0 g of carbohydrates and NO fat. Be careful — it has a 5 calories from fat!
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