Pralines
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Name | Pralines |
USDA_ID | 789307 |
Food_group | Sweets |
Keto_friendliness | High carb |
Calories | 396 |
Fat | 10.21 |
Protein | 2.1 |
Fiber | 1.1 |
Net carbohydrates | 76.67 |
Sugars | 75.85 |
Cholesterol | 1 |
Saturated fats | 1.091 |
Serving weight | 21 |
Serving description | 1 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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