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Fruit-flvr drnk conc, strawberry Nutrition Facts

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Macronutrients

Nutrition Facts

Consume
Limit
Avoid
Serving Size: 100g
Calories 272kcal / 2530kcal (10%)

Macronutrients

Total Fat
0.7 g/ 42g (1%)
low
Cholesterol
0 mg/ 300mg (0%)
Total Carbohydrates
66.4 g/ 348g (19%)
Dietary Fiber
0 g/ 20g (0%)
Sugar
63.7 g/ 63g (101%)
Protein
0.1 g/ 71g (0.14%)

Vitamins

Vitamin A
0 mcg RAE/ 700mcg RAE (0%)
Vitamin C
1 mg/ 70mg (1%)
Vitamin B1
0 mg/ 1mg (0%)
Vitamin B2
0.03 mg/ 1mg (2%)
Vitamin B3
0 mg NE/ 16mg NE (0%)

Minerals

Calcium
22 mg/ 750mg (2%)
Iron
4.4 mg/ 12mg (36%)
high
Phosphorus
1 mg/ 700mg (0.14%)
Sodium
26 mg/ 1500mg (1%)
very low
What is this food?
AI-assisted
A strawberry-flavored fruit drink concentrate. It’s mainly a sweet drink base made from fruit flavoring/concentrate, so it’s high in carbohydrates and sugar.
Why it matters to health
AI-assisted
This type of drink can be a quick way to enjoy a sweet strawberry taste, but it’s also very high in sugar (about 63.7g per 100g serving) and has little to no fiber. Too much sugar in a day can make it easier to exceed your calorie needs, and it may crowd out more filling, nutrient-rich foods during your 3 meals and 1–2 snacks. The good part: it has very low fat and low sodium, so the main thing to watch here is the sugar and overall portion.
Healthier tips
AI-assisted
  • Use a smaller amount of concentrate and dilute well with water to reduce sugar per glass.
  • Pair it with a filling snack (e.g., a piece of fruit plus nuts, or yogurt) instead of drinking it alone.
  • Check your total sugar for the day—if you have this drink, keep other sweet items (desserts, sweetened coffee/tea) lighter.
  • Choose whole fruit more often: it gives natural fiber that helps you feel full longer.
Common Filipino dishes
Strawberry drink (concentrate-based), halo-halo, fruit salad, gulaman with syrup, buko juice
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