Amylu
Amylu | |
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Name | Amylu |
USDA_ID | 92227863087 |
Food_group | |
Keto_friendliness | Keto friendly |
Calories | 133.9285714 |
Fat | 8.035714286 |
Protein | 15.17857143 |
Fiber | 0 |
Net carbohydrates | 0.892857143 |
Sugars | 0.892857143 |
Saturated fats | 2.232142857 |
Serving description | Amylu |
Editor-In-Chief: Prab R Tumpati, MD
Obesity, Sleep & Internal medicine
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Amylu is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates in the range of 0.1-0.99 popular in United States
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TOP 3 questions (FAQs)[edit source]
- Is Amylu high in carbohydrates? No. Amylu is considered to be low on carbohydrates with net carbohydrates of 0-1.
- Is this food item good on a low carb diet? Yes. Given the low carbohydrate content in Amylu, people that are diet conscious can consume it but be mindful of portions and other factors such as salt, fat etc.
- Amylu allowed on keto diet? Yes. With low net carbohydrate content, Amylu is allowed fully (to be preferred) on a keto or other weight loss diets.
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Amylu nutritional quality scores[edit source]
Nutriscore NA
Food processing score Amylu[edit source]
Nova food processing score (1 = Minimally or unprocessed foods, 4 = Highly processed foods)
- NOVA food group not available.
Also see[edit source]
- WikiMD's Ultimate Keto Guide
- Keto Weight Loss Diet by W8MD
- Obesity and weight loss E-Book
- Secrets of Losing Weight Revealed by W8MD Ebook
Note:Nutrition info is for 100g (or percent) unless otherwise noted.
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