Calories in Freschetta Frozen pizza, thai style chicken

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Nutrition Facts Freschetta Frozen pizza, thai style chicken

Amount Per 0.33 pc
Calories 270 Kcal (1130 kJ)
Calories from fat 81 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 9g 14%
Saturated Fat 3g 15%
Cholesterol 20mg 7%
Sodium 640mg 27%
Total Carbs 34g 11%
Sugars 4g 16%
Dietary Fiber 1g 4%
Protein 12g 24%
Vitamin A 0.1mg 2%
Iron 1.5mg 8%
Calcium 100mg 10%

* 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: 6, PointsPlus: 7, SmartPoints: 8
    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
  • Much saturated fat
    Too much saturated fat raises blood cholesterol, that can increase the risk of heart disease.
    This fact has been approved by most health organizations in the world.
    You have to limit the intake of it by your recommended daily intake.
    Ideally, we should eat less than 10% of calories from saturated fat, so the reference value for an average adult is 24 grams daily.
    Remember: a 1-ounce slice of regular cheese has nearly 5 grams of saturated fat.
    Read more about fat
  • Salty! Has over 27% of the daily sodium max
    The average American consumes 5,000 mg of sodium daily — twice the recommended amount amount of 2400mg for healthy adults, this is 1 teaspoon of salt.
    For medical reasons many people should not exceed 1500mg of sodium.
    Surprisingly, you're responsible for only 15% of the sodium in your diet the bigger part - 75% of the sodium that you consume each day comes from processed foods, not home cooking or the salt shaker.
    Excess sodium intake increases the risk of high blood pressure, hypernatremia, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and other heart problems.
    Are these reasons enough to cut the sodium intake? No doubt!
  • Convert Salt tsps to Sodium mg easily
    Salt (NaCl) is not excactly sodium (Na).
    It is not right to use these terms as synonyms.
    The FDA recommended limit of sodium is 2,300 mg per day (or even less - about 1500 mg while one is on low sodium diets).
    This is much less than the weight of salt.
    (5,750 mg per day or 3,750 mg for low sodium diet) and not so convenient to calculate.
    Know how much sodium is in your salt - without a calculator:
    1/4 tsp salt = 600 mg sodium
    1/2 tsp salt = 1200 mg sodium
    3/4 tsp salt = 1800 mg sodium
    1 tsp salt = 2300 mg sodium
  • 2 tsp of sugars per serving
    This volume includes both naturally occurring from ingredients and specially added sugars.
    USDA tells us that last years each American consumed an average 130 pounds of caloric sweeteners per year!
    That works out to 30 tsp of sugars per day approximately 480 extra calories!
    Just to think: Eating just 200 more calories daily than your body requires for body functioning and exercise leads to a 20-pound weight gain in a year.
  • Low fiber :-(
    It is not really good to have a breakfast with so little amount of fiber!
    Your morning meal should have more fiber or it won't have good effect on your health.
    You should add some natural fiber to your cereal or switch to a better one, that has more than 4g of fiber per serving.
    Some suggestions to make this product better:
    • add some fresh fruits or eat them as a dessert
    • add some seeds or nuts
    • add any high fiber cereal (for example Granola or bran)

    There is not much fiber in here and that's not good!
    Your breakfast should have more fiber and this cereal alone won't do the trick.
    Either switch to a healthier cereal (with at least 4 grams of naturally occurring fiber)
    or add some healthy natural fiber to your cereal or breakfast.

    TIPS on adding fiber to cereal:
    • Mix in some high fiber cereal, like wheat bran
    • Add 2 Tbsp of ground flax seeds
    • Eat fresh fruit or berries
  • Interested in getting more protein?
    Protein is important, but some of the protein you find in this product isn't exactly natural.
    The protein comes from one of the following sources:
    • milk protein concentrate
    • whey protein isolate
    • soy protein isolate
    While it's fine to get some of your protein from supplemented items, keep in mind that they are not "natural" sources
    and that it's not ideal to get protein only from processed goods.
    If you're looking for more protein, try beans, quinoa, nuts, seeds, peas and spinach & leafy greens.
    Not only do they have protein, they're filled with other vitamins and minerals.
  • Carrageenan is an additive made from seaweed.
    It is used as a thickener in products such as ice cream, jelly, chocolate milk, infant formula, cottage cheese.
    It is a vegetarian and vegan alternative to gelatin.
    It has been used for hundreds of years in Ireland and China, but only made headway into modern food processing in the last 50 years.
    The processing steps after harvesting the seaweed include drying, grounding, filtration, treatment with potassium hydroxide, removal of cellulose by centrifuge, concentration by evaporation, drying, and grounding.
    Interestingly, the Philippines account for the vast majority of the world supply of carrageenan.
    In some animal studies, carrageenan was shown to cause intestinal lacerations and tumors.
    A 2001 meta-study of 45 peer-reviewed studies concluded that carrageenan consumption may result in gastrointestinal malignancy and inflammatory bowel.
    The FDA has approved carrageenan as safe, basing its decision on industry funded studies.
    European agencies and the World Health Organization have also deemed carrageenan safe, with the exception of infant formula.
    The fear is the a baby's gut may be unable to handle the large carrageenan molecules.
    In some individuals carrageenan may cause intestinal discomfort or worse.
  • Contains MSG-like ingredients
    People feeling reaction to MSG may also react adversely to MSG-like substances.
    Glutamates or chemically similar items are added to improve a product's taste.

    Here is a short list of common MSG-like substances:
    • Yeast extract
    • Autolyzed yeast
    • Hydrolyzed proteins
    • Textured proteins
    • Anything "enzyme modified"

Allergens

Gluten Allergy, Wheat Allergy, Corn Allergy, Soy Allergy, Milk Allergy, Eggs Allergy, Lactose Allergy

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Frozen pizza, thai style chicken Ingredients

Crust: Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Iron, Niacin, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Water, Cornmeal, Yeast, Vegetable Shortening (Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil And Natural Flavor [Extract Of Garlic]), Butter Flavored With Garlic [Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Oleoresin Garlic, Salt, Soybean Lecithin, Natural And Artificial Butter Flavors, Vitamin A Palmitate, Beta Carotene Added For Color), Salt, Sugar, Dough Conditioner (Diacetyl Tartaric Acid Ester Of Mono And Diglycerides, Wheat Gluten, Sugar, Dextrose, Wheat Flour, Guar Gum, Active Malt Flour, Calcium Pyrophosphate, Lecithin, Ascorbic Acid, Enzyme). TOPPINGS: Tomatoes (Water, Tomato Puree), Low Moisture Part-Skim Mozzarella Cheese (Cultured Pasteurized Part-Skim Milk, Salt, Enzymes), Cooked Ground Seasoned Chicken (Chicken Breast [With Rib Meat], Water, Salt, Sugar, Partially Hydrolyzed Whey Protein And Rosemary), Tomatoes (Water, Tomato Paste), Green And Red Peppers, Sugar, Onions, Vinegar (Vinegar, Water), Molasses Granules (Refiners Sugar, Cane MMolasses, And Cane Carmel), Corn Oil, Peanut Butter (Dry Roasted Peanuts, Sucrose, Salt), Modified Food Starch, Soy Sauce Powder (Soy Sauce [Wheat, Soybeans, Salt], Maltodextrin, Salt), Salt, Sesame Seed Flavored Oil (Cottonseed Oil Or soybean And Sesame Seed Oil), Chicken Flavor (Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Salt, Maltodextrin, Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Turmeric And Grill Flavor [Flavor (From Vegetable Oil), Corn Syrup Solids, Modified Food Starch]), Garlic, Spices, Salt), Citric Acid, Carrageenan, Maltodextrin.

% RDI of Main Nutrition Facts

14%
of RDI* (270 calories) 0 g
  • Cal: 13.5 %
  • Fat: 13.8 %
  • Carb: 11.3 %
  • Prot: 24 %
  • 0%
    25%
    75%
    RDI norm*

Calories Breakdown

  • Carbs (51.3%)
  • Fat (30.6%)
  • Protein (18.1%)
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