Beverages / Processed Fruit Juices
Fruit jce drnk, pineapple & lychee, ttb Nutrition Facts
PhilFCT
Macronutrients
Nutrition Facts
| Serving Size: 100g | |
| Calories | 51kcal / 2530kcal (2%) |
Macronutrients
Total Fat | 0.5 g/ 42g (1%) low | ||
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Total Carbohydrates | 11.3 g/ 348g (3%) | ||
Protein | 0.2 g/ 71g (0.28%) | ||
Vitamins
Vitamin A | 0 mcg RAE/ 700mcg RAE (0%) |
Vitamin C | 31 mg/ 70mg (44%) high |
Vitamin B1 | 0.03 mg/ 1mg (2%) |
Vitamin B2 | 0.01 mg/ 1mg (0.77%) |
Vitamin B3 | 0.1 mg NE/ 16mg NE (0.63%) |
Minerals
Calcium | 25 mg/ 750mg (3%) |
Iron | 0.2 mg/ 12mg (1%) |
Phosphorus | 3 mg/ 700mg (0.43%) |
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 Pineapple & lychee fruit juice drink (fruit-based, served as a beverage).
Why it matters to health
AI-assisted This drink is a quick way to get carbohydrates from fruit (about 11.3 g per 100 g) and can add some natural fruit flavors to your day. Since it’s a juice drink, it may be lower in fiber than eating whole fruit, so it can be easier to drink more than you planned. It also has very low fat and no cholesterol, which can fit well as part of a balanced day—especially when you pair it with meals and snacks that include fiber and protein.
Healthier tips
AI-assisted - Use it as a snack drink or with meals, not as a main replacement for water.
- Prefer whole fruit (pineapple or lychee) when you can, since it’s more filling due to fiber.
- If you’re buying bottled/canned versions, check the label for added sugar and choose lower-sugar options.
- Keep portions reasonable (for example, one small glass per snack), especially if you’re also having rice/bread and other sweet items that day.
- Pair with a fiber/protein snack like nuts, yogurt, or a small serving of peanuts to help you feel fuller.
Common Filipino dishes
Pineapple juice drink, Lychee juice drink, Fruit salad (fresh), Ginataang buko (coconut with fruit), Halo-halo
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