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SWANSON, Chicken A La King

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How many calories are in SWANSON, Chicken A La King?

SWANSON, Chicken A La King contains 71 calories per 100 grams. This value corresponds to about 4% of the daily energy expenditure of an adult burning about 2000 calories a day.

Calorie, carbohydrate, protein and fat percentages of SWANSON, Chicken A La King

100 grams of SWANSON, Chicken A La King contains 4.03 grams of carbohydrate, 4.7 grams of protein and 4.03 grams of fat. It consist of 32% carbohydrate, 37% protein and 32% fat. 23% of total calories of the food are from carbohydrate, 26% are from protein, 51% are from fat.

100 grams of SWANSON, Chicken A La King is approximately 1% of daily carbohydrate needs, 9% of protein needs and 6% of fat needs of an adult consuming about 2000 calories of energy a day.

Recommended percentages are 50-55% carbohydrate, 15-20% protein and 20-30% fat. Total nutrition content should be close to these percentages for healthy eating.

Calculate nutritional values of SWANSON, Chicken A La King

Meals, Entrees, and Side Dishes

71 kcal

100 gram(s)

Amount 100 g
Calorie 71 kcal
Carbohydrate, by difference 4.03 g
Protein 4.7 g
Total lipid (fat) 4.03 g
Water 80.1 g
Fiber, total dietary 0.7 g
Sugar 0.67 g
Calcium, Ca 0 mg
Iron, Fe 0 mg
Sodium, Na 460 mg
Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid 0 mg
Vitamin A, IU 252 IU
Fatty acids, total saturated 1.174 g
Cholesterol 7 mg
Ash 7.15 g
Source USDA

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