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Pretzel, sweetn Nutrition Facts

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Macronutrients

Nutrition Facts

Consume
Limit
Avoid
Serving Size: 100g
Calories 442kcal / 2530kcal (17%)

Macronutrients

Total Fat
11.1 g/ 42g (26%)
Saturated Fat
5.26 g/ 20g (26%)
Cholesterol
0 mg/ 300mg (0%)
low
Unsaturated Fat
4.43 g
Total Carbohydrates
76.9 g/ 348g (22%)
Dietary Fiber
2.4 g/ 20g (12%)
Sugar
39.4 g/ 63g (62%)
Protein
8.5 g/ 71g (11%)

Vitamins

Vitamin A
70 mcg RAE/ 700mcg RAE (10%)
Vitamin C
0 mg/ 70mg (0%)
Vitamin B1
0.16 mg/ 1mg (13%)
Vitamin B2
0.08 mg/ 1mg (6%)
Vitamin B3
2.6 mg NE/ 16mg NE (16%)
source

Minerals

Calcium
65 mg/ 750mg (8%)
Iron
3.2 mg/ 12mg (26%)
source
Phosphorus
357 mg/ 700mg (51%)
high
Sodium
578 mg/ 1500mg (38%)
Allergen Info
AI-assisted
Wheat
Gluten
What is this food?
AI-assisted
Sweet pretzel (sweetened pretzel snack/bread).
Why it matters to health
AI-assisted
Sweet pretzels are mainly carbohydrates, so they can help provide energy—useful for active days. But per 100g, they also have high sugar (39.4g) and moderate sodium (578mg), plus fat (11.1g) with higher saturated fat (5.26g). If eaten often or in big portions, these can make it harder to keep daily sugar, sodium, and saturated fat within a good range. The fiber (2.4g) is present but not very high, so pairing with protein and fiber-rich foods can help you feel fuller and balance your snack.
Healthier tips
AI-assisted
  • Use it as a snack, not a main meal: aim for a smaller portion (for example, a few pieces) alongside water or unsweetened drinks.
  • Balance your day: since you’ll have 3 full meals + 1–2 snacks, keep sweet pretzels to one snack and choose a lighter snack the other time (like fruit or yogurt).
  • Pair it with protein and fiber to improve balance—try with a glass of milk/soy milk, or add fruit (banana/berries) or a small serving of nuts (small handful).
  • Watch sodium: if you also eat salty viands, chips, or instant noodles that day, reduce salty foods to keep sodium in check.
  • Choose “less sweet” options when available, and avoid frequent snacking straight from the bag—portion first.
Common Filipino dishes
Pandesal, Ensaymada, Bibingka, Spanish bread, Hopia, Turon
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