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Southwestern spicy chicken by GOOD FOOD MADE SIMPLE

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Nutrition Facts
Portion Size170 g
Amount Per Portion350
Calories
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 11g 14 %
   Saturated Fat 3g 15 %
Cholesterol 31mg 10 %
Sodium 510mg 22 %
Total Carbohydrate 46g 17 %
   Dietary Fiber 2g 7 %
   Sugar 2g
Protein 17g 34 %
Calcium 150mg 12 %
Iron 2.7mg 15 %
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contribute to a daily diet. 2000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
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Southwestern spicy chicken by GOOD FOOD MADE SIMPLE nutrition facts and analysis per 6 onz (170.0 g)

Vitamins
NutrientAmount DV
Vitamin C [Ascorbic acid]2.4 mg3 %

Minerals
NutrientAmount DV
Calcium 149.60 mg12 %
Iron 2.70 mg15 %
Sodium 510.00 mg22 %

Proteins and Amino acids
NutrientAmount DV
Protein 17.00 g34 %

 
Carbohydrates
NutrientAmount DV
Carbohydrate 46.00 g17 %
  Fiber 2.04 g7 %
  Sugars 2.01 g
  Net carbs 43.96 g

Fats and Fatty Acids
NutrientAmount DV
Fat 10.999 g14 %
  Saturated fatty acids 2.992 g15 %
  Fatty acids, total trans 0.000 g

Sterols
NutrientAmount DV
Cholesterol 30.60 mg10 %

Ingredients
Tortilla (enriched wheat flour [niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate (b1), riboflavin and folic acid], malted barley flour, whole wheat flour, water, palm oil, baking powder, sugar, salt, cellulose gum, guar gum, non-gmo corn starch)Chicken (white chicken meat, water, rice starch, salt)
Vegetable blend (tomatoes, zucchini, squash, onions, spinach, jalapenos, olive oil, garlic, spices, chili powder, salt)Brown rice
Pepper jack cheese (cultured pasteurized milk, jalapeno peppers, salt, enzymes)Cheddar cheese sauce (water, whey, non-gmo corn starch, whole milk powder, natural flavors, salt, cheddar cheese [cultured milk, salt, enzymes])
Black beansNon-gmo corn
Lime juiceSouthwest seasoning (spices, salt, paprika, dehydrated garlic)
CilantroNon-gmo corn starch

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Southwestern spicy chicken by GOOD FOOD MADE SIMPLE contains 350 calories per 170 g serving. This serving contains 11 g of fat, 17 g of protein and 46 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 2 g sugar and 2 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate. Southwestern spicy chicken by GOOD FOOD MADE SIMPLE contains 3 g of saturated fat and 31 mg of cholesterol per serving. 170 g of Southwestern spicy chicken by GOOD FOOD MADE SIMPLE contains 2.4 mg vitamin C as well as 2.70 mg of iron, 149.60 mg of calcium. Southwestern spicy chicken by GOOD FOOD MADE SIMPLE belong to 'Prepared Wraps and Burittos' food category. The UPC for this product is 080618425105.
Food properties
SourceUSDA Branded foods
CategoryPrepared Wraps and Burittos
BrandGOOD FOOD MADE SIMPLE
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Southwestern spicy chicken by GOOD FOOD MADE SIMPLE nutrition facts and analysis.. Daily values are based on a 2000 calorie a day diet. Recommended daily intake of essential amino acids is provided for 180 lbs person. Actual daily nutrient requirements might be different based on your age, gender, level of physical activity, medical history and other factors. All data displayed on this site is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute of a doctor's advice. Please consult with your doctor before making any changes to your diet. Nutrition labels presented on this site is for illustration purposes only. Food images may show a similar or a related product and are not meant to be used for food identification. Nutritional value of a cooked product is provided for the given weight of cooked food. This page may contain affiliate links to products through which we earn commission used to support this website development and operations. Data from USDA National Nutrient Database.
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