Fruits / Tropical Fruits
Banana, murado Nutrition Facts
PhilFCT
Macronutrients
Nutrition Facts
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| Serving Size: 100g | |
| Edible Portion: 67% | |
| Calories | 107kcal / 2530kcal (4%) |
Macronutrients
Total Fat | 0.5 g/ 42g (1%) low | ||||||
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Total Carbohydrates | 24.5 g/ 348g (7%) | ||||||
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Protein | 1.2 g/ 71g (1%) | ||||||
Vitamins
Vitamin A | 0 mcg RAE/ 700mcg RAE (0%) |
Vitamin C | 12 mg/ 70mg (17%) source |
Vitamin B1 | 0.02 mg/ 1mg (1%) |
Vitamin B2 | 0.01 mg/ 1mg (0.77%) |
Vitamin B3 | 0.6 mg NE/ 16mg NE (3%) |
Minerals
Calcium | 19 mg/ 750mg (2%) |
Iron | 0.7 mg/ 12mg (5%) |
Phosphorus | 21 mg/ 700mg (3%) |
Sodium | 2 mg/ 1500mg (0.13%) free |
Some descriptions on this page are generated with AI assistance to make nutrition information easier to understand. Nutritional data comes from trusted sources like DOST-FNRI and USDA.
What is this food?
AI-assisted Banana, murado is a sweet banana dessert made from ripe bananas cooked until soft, usually with sugar and sometimes coconut milk or other flavorings. It’s typically eaten as a snack or dessert.
Why it matters to health
AI-assisted Banana provides carbohydrates for energy and dietary fiber (about 2.8 g per 100 g) which can help with fullness and regular digestion. It also has sugar (about 13.1 g) and some saturated fat (about 0.17 g) depending on how it’s prepared. Since it’s sweet and calorie-containing (about 107 kcal per 100 g), it’s best to enjoy it in the right portion—especially if you’re having 3 full meals plus 1–2 snacks a day.
Healthier tips
AI-assisted - Keep portions small: treat murado as a snack/dessert, not a main viand.
- Pair it with something filling: have it with plain yogurt or a small serving of nuts (if available) to balance your snack.
- Watch added sugar: if you’re cooking at home, reduce sugar and rely more on the natural sweetness of ripe bananas.
- Choose timing: have it earlier in the day or after a meal so it fits your daily energy needs.
- Balance the rest of the day: make sure your other snacks are lighter (e.g., fruit, unsweetened drinks) and your meals include vegetables and protein.
Common Filipino dishes
Turon, Banana cue, Maruya, Ginataang bilo-bilo, Saba con yelo
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