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Fit Butters Cashew Almond Blend 454g / 14 Servings
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Fit Butters Cashew Almond Blend 454g / 14 Servings
Nutrition Score
68
/ 100
average
Flavor:
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup
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Protein per 100g
Calories per 100g
Net Carbs per 100g
Protein per 100 cal
Package Size
14 Servings
1 servings
Available Flavors
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup
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Nutrition Information - Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup
Nutrition Quality Score
AI-powered analysis of nutritional value
68.2
Average
Better than 50%
of similar products
Protein Density
100%
Measures protein per calorie. Optimal range: 8-12g protein per 100 calories. Higher scores indicate more protein-efficient foods.
Protein Efficiency
40%
Evaluates protein quality based on content per 100 calories. Excellent: 20g+, Good: 15-20g, Average: 10-15g per 100 calories.
Macro Balance
18%
Optimal macronutrient distribution: 20-30% protein, 40-60% carbs, 15-35% fat of total calories. Balanced macros support overall health.
Sugar Content
100%
Lower is better. Optimal: less than 10g sugar per 100g. Higher scores mean less sugar, which helps maintain stable blood sugar levels.
Fiber Content
53%
Optimal range: 3-15g fiber per 100g. Higher fiber aids digestion, promotes satiety, and supports heart health.
Sodium Content
100%
Lower is better. Optimal: less than 400mg sodium per 100g. Higher scores indicate less sodium, supporting cardiovascular health.
Micronutrients
43%
Evaluates vitamin and mineral content. Based on fiber and protein levels as indicators of overall nutrient density.
Processing Level
84%
Lower sugar and sodium typically indicate less processing. Higher scores suggest more whole-food ingredients and fewer additives.
Macronutrients
Protein
Unknown
Carbohydrates
Unknown
Fat
Unknown
Fiber
Unknown
Sugar
Unknown
Serving Information
Serving Size
N/A
Calories per serving
0 calories
Protein per serving
0g
Calories per 100g
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