Pralines

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Pralines
NamePralines
USDA_ID789307
Food_groupSweets
Keto_friendlinessHigh carb
Calories396
Fat10.21
Protein2.1
Fiber1.1
Net carbohydrates76.67
Sugars75.85
Cholesterol1
Saturated fats1.091
Serving weight21
Serving description1 cubic inch


Pralines is a food item in the category of sweets and is considered high carb.
Pralines total carbohydrates: 77.77
Pralines fiber: 1.1
Pralines net carbohydrates: 76.67

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Does Pralines contain high levels of carbohydrates? Yes. Pralines is recognized for its significant carbohydrate content, particularly with net carbohydrates exceeding 60.
Is Pralines recommended for those on a low carb diet? No. Given its high carbohydrate levels, those who are diet-conscious should exercise caution, ideally limiting or omitting Pralines from their diet.
Is Pralines suitable for the keto diet? No. Due to its exceptionally high net carbohydrate content, Pralines is not advised for those on a keto regime or similar weight loss diets.
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High carbohydrate foods such as rice, breads, sweets, cakes, soda, juices etc. are those that have a net carbohydrates of >20 grams per serving and are considered not keto friendly.

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