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Spring roll wrapper, plain Nutrition Facts

Balat ng lumpia/Lumpia wrapper
PhilFCT
Macronutrients

Nutrition Facts

Consume
Limit
Avoid
Serving Size: 100g
Calories 316kcal / 2530kcal (12%)

Macronutrients

Total Fat
0.5 g/ 42g (1%)
low
Saturated Fat
0.09 g/ 20g (0.45%)
free
Cholesterol
0 mg/ 300mg (0%)
free
Unsaturated Fat
0.27 g
Total Carbohydrates
67.2 g/ 348g (19%)
Dietary Fiber
2 g/ 20g (10%)
Sugar
0 g/ 63g (0%)
free
Protein
10.6 g/ 71g (14%)

Vitamins

Vitamin A
0 mcg RAE/ 700mcg RAE (0%)
Vitamin C
0 mg/ 70mg (0%)
Vitamin B1
0.23 mg/ 1mg (19%)
source
Vitamin B2
0.06 mg/ 1mg (4%)
Vitamin B3
2.8 mg NE/ 16mg NE (17%)
source

Minerals

Calcium
41 mg/ 750mg (5%)
Iron
5 mg/ 12mg (41%)
high
Phosphorus
90 mg/ 700mg (12%)
Sodium
140 mg/ 1500mg (9%)
Allergen Info
AI-assisted
Wheat
Gluten
What is this food?
AI-assisted
Plain spring roll wrapper (the thin wrapper used for lumpia), usually eaten as the outer layer that provides the starchy base.
Why it matters to health
AI-assisted
It’s mainly a carb source (about 67 g per 100 g), with a small amount of fiber (around 2 g). The wrapper is also low in fat overall, but it can still contribute saturated fat depending on how it’s cooked (especially if fried) and it has sodium (about 140 mg per 100 g). Since it’s mostly carbohydrates, it works best when paired with protein and vegetables—so your meals stay balanced and your energy comes with better fullness.
Healthier tips
AI-assisted
  • Use it as part of a balanced meal: pair 1–2 pieces with lean protein (shredded chicken, tofu, shrimp) and lots of vegetables (carrots, cabbage, sayote).
  • Choose fresh or air-fried when possible. If you deep-fry, keep the portion smaller and balance with lighter sides.
  • Watch sodium by going easy on salty fillings and sauces (soy sauce, sweet chili, bagoong-based dips).
  • For your day: enjoy it in one of your 3 full meals, and keep snacks lighter (e.g., fruit, yogurt) so your total carbs for the day feel right.
Common Filipino dishes
Lumpiang Shanghai, Lumpiang Gulay, Fresh Lumpia (Sariwang Lumpia), Turon, Spring Roll with Chicken and Vegetables
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