Américain tartare

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Américain tartare
NameAméricain tartare
USDA_ID2.41026E+12
Food_group
Keto_friendlinessKeto friendly
Calories677
Fat74
Protein1.2
Net carbohydrates0.9
Sugars0.7
Saturated fats6.1


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Américain tartare is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates in the range of 0.1-0.99 popular in Belgium
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Keto-meter rating
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Keto 123
Keto 123

TOP 3 questions (FAQs)[edit source]

  1. Is Américain tartare high in carbohydrates? No. Américain tartare is considered to be low on carbohydrates with net carbohydrates of 0-1.
  2. Is this food item good on a low carb diet? Yes. Given the low carbohydrate content in Américain tartare, people that are diet conscious can consume it but be mindful of portions and other factors such as salt, fat etc.
  3. Américain tartare allowed on keto diet? Yes. With low net carbohydrate content, Américain tartare is allowed fully (to be preferred) on a keto or other weight loss diets.

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Américain tartare nutritional quality scores[edit source]

Nutriscore NA

Food processing score Américain tartare[edit source]

Nova food processing score (1 = Minimally or unprocessed foods, 4 = Highly processed foods)

  • NOVA food group not available.

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Note:Nutrition info is for 100g (or percent) unless otherwise noted.

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