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Cherries, sweet, canned, water pack, solids and liquids

Fruits · Per serving (100g)

46
CaloriesPer 100g
46/ 100g
0.8g
ProteinPer 100g
0.8g/ 100g
11.8g
CarbsPer 100g
11.8g/ 100g
0.1g
FatPer 100g
0.1g/ 100g

Macro Split

Macro Split: 6% Protein, 92% Carbs, 2% FatMacro Split100%
Protein6%0.8g
Carbs92%11.8g
Fat2%0.1g

How many calories are in Cherries, sweet, canned, water pack, solids and liquids?

Cherries, sweet, canned, water pack, solids and liquids contains 46 calories per 100g with 0.8g protein, 11.8g carbs, and 0.1g fat. A typical 100g serving provides 46 calories. This food belongs to the fruits category.

About this food

Bulgaria's diverse climate supports a rich variety of fruits, from the famous Rose Valley roses used for jam to Rhodope mountain berries. Preserving fruits as compotes (компоти) and jams is an enduring autumn tradition in Bulgarian households.

Full Nutrition Facts

Nutritional Information
NutrientPer 100gPer serving (100g)% DV
Energy
Calories46kcal46kcal—
Macronutrients
Protein0.8g0.8g
2%
Carbohydrates11.8g11.8g—
Fat0.1g0.1g—
Fiberathlete1.5g1.5g
5%
Sugar10.3g10.3g—
Saturated Fat0.0g0.0g—
Minerals
Sodium1mg1mg—
Calciumathlete11mg11mg
1%
Ironathlete0mg0mg
2%
Potassium131mg131mg
3%
Magnesiumathlete9mg9mg
2%
Zincathlete0mg0mg
1%
Vitamins
Vitamin Dathlete0.0mcg0.0mcg
0%

% Daily Value based on FDA 2,000 kcal reference diet. Strength trainees have different needs — see highlighted nutrients.

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Primary macros

Calories
46
kcal
Protein
0.8
g
Carbs
11.8
g
Fat
0.1
g

More nutrients

Fiber
1.5g
Sugar
10.3g
Sat. Fat
0.0g
Sodium
1mg
Calcium
11mg
Iron
0mg
Potassium
131mg
Magnesium
9mg
Zinc
0mg
Vitamin D
0.0mcg

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cherries, sweet, canned, water pack, solids and liquids contains 46 calories per 100g with 0.8g protein, 11.8g carbs, and 0.1g fat. A typical 100g serving provides 46 calories. This food belongs to the fruits category.

Cherries, sweet, canned, water pack, solids and liquids contains 0.8g protein per 100g, which is lower in protein. A 100g serving provides 0.8g protein.

Yes, Cherries, sweet, canned, water pack, solids and liquids can support weight loss. At 46 kcal per 100g it is low in calorie density, allowing larger portions for fewer calories.

Cherries, sweet, canned, water pack, solids and liquids is not ideal for a keto diet. At 10.3g net carbs per 100g, a single serving could easily exceed the daily 20-50g net carb limit.

Cherries, sweet, canned, water pack, solids and liquids provides 46 kcal, 0.8g protein, 11.8g carbs, and 0.1g fat per 100g. Compare with other fruits foods in our database to find the best option for your nutritional goals.

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