Calories in Perdue Bourbon chicken nuggets

180Calories
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Nutrition Facts Perdue Bourbon chicken nuggets

Amount Per 3 oz
Calories 180 Kcal (754 kJ)
Calories from fat 0 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g 0%
Saturated Fat 2g 10%
Cholesterol 25mg 8%
Sodium 490mg 20%
Total Carbs 20g 7%
Sugars 8g 32%
Dietary Fiber 1g 4%
Protein 11g 22%
Calcium 20mg 2%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Ingredients And Nutrition Overview

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  • WeightWatchers Points: 3.4, PointsPlus: 3, SmartPoints: 6
    WeightWatchers Points are estimated by carbohydrates, fats, protein and fiber in product. They are not an affirmation of better quality or nutritional value of the product or its manufacturer. Only way to count for dieters. Less points are better.
    Read more at Weight watchers diet review
  • 2 tsp of sugars per serving
    This includes both naturally occurring and added sugars.According to the USDA, every man woman and child in the US consumes approximately 80 pounds of caloric sweeteners per year! That works out to 25 tsp of sugars per day, or 400 extra calories!
  • Contains sodium benzoate / benzoic acid
    Sodium benzoate / benzoic acid are used to prevent the growth of microorganisms in acidic foods. They are natural substances. However, in beverages with ascorbic acid (vitamin C), a chemical reaction creates small amount of benzene, a carcinogen.
  • Contains high fructose corn syrup
    High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is a highly processed ingredient manufactured from surplus corn, and yielding a cheap replacement to table sugar. In the early 1980's many food manufacturers started using it instead of sugar as a cost cutting measure. That's about the same time obesity rates started to skyrocket in the US. Most scientists agree that HFCS is no better and no worse than plain sugar, though some newer studies seem to find the two affect the metabolism differently. Consumption of both should be drastically limited.
  • Highly Processed!
    This product is highly processed. If you'll take a look at its ingredient list, you'll discover new words to add to your vocabulary. Many of theses ingredients are required to increase the shelf life of the product and improve the flavor that disappears when food is not fresh.
  • Learn about industrial caramel coloring
    Homemade caramel is made by melting sugar in a saucepan. Brown coloring in sodas and some other products is not the same thing.Industrial caramel coloring is made by reacting sugars with ammonia and sulfites under high pressure and temperatures. The chemical reactions create 4-methylimidazole, which in government-conducted studies caused lung, liver, or thyroid cancer or leukemia in laboratory mice or rats. This is why California recently required foods containing caramel color to be labeled as potential cancer-causing agents. But you won't see this warning label any time soon - manufacturers simply reduced the use of caramel color enough that the labeling requirements no longer applied.Caramel color varies slightly between products - when in beer, sauces or baked goods it has just ammonia and when used in soft drinks, it has both sulfites and ammonia. Neither one is a "good" option.Bottom line: Choose something else, less controversial.
  • Natural flavors added. Learn why
    Companies add flavorings to make products taste better. They are created in a lab and the formulations are guarded as trade secrets. Flavorings can compensate for flavor loss during processing, substitute for ingredients, lower production costs and increase shelf stability. Natural flavorings are more expensive to source than artificial flavors, but tend to be better received by consumers.People sensitive to MSG, vegans, vegetarians and those with allergies should pay special attention to the phrase "natural flavorings" since glutamates, animal products or allergens may be the source of natural flavors. You can always contact the manufacturer for more information.

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Bourbon chicken nuggets Ingredients

Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts, Water, Dextrose, Sugar, Teriyaki Type Flavor [Water, Propylene Glycol, Food Gums (Xanthan, Tragacanth), Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate, and Polysorbate 60], Soy Sauce Solids [Soy Sauce (Naturally Fermented from Wheat, Soybeans, Salt), Maltodextrin, Caramel Color], Sodium Phosphates, Salt, Soybeans, Wheat, Sherry Wine Solids (Modified Food Starch, Maltodextrin, Sherry Wine, Natural Flavors, Malic Acid), Natural Flavors, Spices Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Caramel Color, Modified Food Starch Malic Acid, Sesame Oil, Spice Extractive, Sodium Benzoate (as a Preservative). Breaded and Glazed With Bleached Wheat Flour, Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Salt, Modified Corn Starch, Yellow Corn Flour, Soy Sauce (Water, Soybeans, Wheat, Salt), Brown Sugar, Molasses, Sugar, Natural Flavors, Leavening (Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate), Pineapple Juice Concentrate, Vinegar, Soybean Oil, Spices, Wheat Gluten, Extractives Of Paprika and Annatto, Dextrose, Calcium Carbonate, Yeast, Egg White Solids, Caramel Color, Sodium Benzoate (as a Preservative), Natural Kentucky Bourbon Reduction, Xanthan Gum.

% RDI of Main Nutrition Facts

9%
of RDI* (180 calories) 85 g
  • Cal: 9 %
  • Fat: 0 %
  • Carb: 6.7 %
  • Prot: 22 %
  • 0%
    25%
    75%
    RDI norm*

Calories Breakdown

  • Carbs (64.5%)
  • Protein (35.5%)
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