Cereals and Grains / Whole Grains
Bread, hotdog roll Nutrition Facts
PhilFCT
Macronutrients
Nutrition Facts
| Serving Size: 100g | |
| Calories | 320kcal / 2530kcal (12%) |
Macronutrients
Total Fat | 3.8 g/ 42g (9%) | ||||||
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Total Carbohydrates | 61.3 g/ 348g (17%) | ||||||
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Protein | 10.2 g/ 71g (14%) | ||||||
Vitamins
Vitamin A | 7.25 mcg RAE/ 700mcg RAE (1%) |
Vitamin C | 0 mg/ 70mg (0%) |
Vitamin B1 | 0.19 mg/ 1mg (15%) |
Vitamin B2 | 0.08 mg/ 1mg (6%) |
Vitamin B3 | 3.1 mg NE/ 16mg NE (19%) source |
Minerals
Calcium | 27 mg/ 750mg (3%) |
Iron | 3.9 mg/ 12mg (32%) source |
Phosphorus | 68 mg/ 700mg (9%) |
Sodium | 577 mg/ 1500mg (38%) |
Allergen Info
AI-assisted Wheat
Gluten
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 Bread or a hotdog roll is a soft baked bread made mainly of carbohydrates. A 100g serving can be around 320 kcal, with carbs as the main nutrient.
Why it matters to health
AI-assisted It’s a quick energy source because it’s rich in carbohydrates. The fiber (about 2.4g per 100g) can help with fullness, and the sugar (about 7.4g) adds some sweetness. However, it can also be high in sodium (about 577mg) and has some saturated fat (about 0.89g) depending on the recipe—so it’s best to balance it with lean protein and vegetables. Since it’s a carb-heavy food, pairing and portion size matter most, especially if you eat 3 full meals plus 1–2 snacks a day.
Healthier tips
AI-assisted - Use it as part of a balanced snack or meal: pair with lean protein (egg, chicken, tuna, tofu) and vegetables (lettuce, tomato, cucumber).
- Watch portion: if you’re having a hotdog roll, consider smaller servings or share with a friend, especially on snack days.
- Choose lower-sodium fillings when possible (less salty hotdog/processed meat).
- Add fiber by topping with veggies and using whole-grain bread if available.
- Drink water instead of sugary drinks to keep the overall sugar load in check.
Common Filipino dishes
Hotdog sandwich, Egg sandwich, Spanish bread with fillings, Pan de sal with toppings, Burger with bread bun
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