Calories in Red Baron Pizza pouches, meat-trio

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Nutrition Facts Red Baron Pizza pouches, meat-trio

Amount Per 1 pc
Calories 320 Kcal (1340 kJ)
Calories from fat 126 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 14g 22%
Saturated Fat 5g 25%
Cholesterol 25mg 8%
Sodium 710mg 30%
Total Carbs 35g 12%
Sugars 4g 16%
Dietary Fiber 2g 8%
Protein 15g 30%
Vitamin A 0.1mg 4%
Iron 0.9mg 5%
Calcium 200mg 20%

* 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: 7.2, PointsPlus: 9, SmartPoints: 10
    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
  • Over 25% of daily saturated fat!
    Bad! More 25% of daily saturated fat!

    For years Saturated fat was claimed to raise cholesterol levels and give us heart attacks. Today different studies refute this claim. They say, that replacing saturated fat with carbohydrates or refined starch or sugar is not changing the heart disease risk. Not processed carbs nor saturated fats are good for you. Only if you replace it with polyunsaturated fat, you'll get a reduction in heart disease risk. So try to have a balanced diet.
  • Salty! Has over 30% 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.
  • More than 8% daily fiber!
    Eat more fiber. You've heard it many times. But why it is so good for your health?
    Dietary fiber is best known for its ability to make our digestion going right.
    So want to prevent or relieve constipation - eat more fiber!
    There are also other great health benefits as well, such as lowering your risk of diabetes, heart disease and cancer, and helping to maintain a healthy weight by helping to feel you full longer.
    The best source of fiber are fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes and not processed foods with added fiber.
  • 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.
  • 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"
  • Sodium erythorbate, will it keep you safe?
    It's a new type of additive and is a synthetic variation of ascorbic acid - Vitamin C.
    It is used to keep a wide variety of foods fresh - from meats and canned fruits and vegetables to wines, jams and soft drinks.
    During the process of cooking or digestion of certain processed meats, nitrites in them combine with naturally present amines and form carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds, which are associated with cancer.
    Sodium erythorbate (or ascorbic acid) helps to prevent the formation of these cancer-causing chemicals.
  • Controversial additive BHT present
    BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) is primarily used as an antioxidant food additive, mainly to prevent oils and fats in foods from oxidizing and becoming rancid.
    It is GRAS in the US, but forbidden as food additive in Japan (since 1958), Romania, Sweden, and Australia.
    Some studies have shown that it is carcinogenic.
    Avoid it, there are foods available without this danger.

Allergens

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

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Pizza pouches, meat-trio Ingredients

Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Low Moisture Part Skim Mozzarella Cheese (Cultured Pasteurized Part Skim Milk, Salt, Enzymes), Water, Tomatoes (Water, Tomato Paste), Cooked Ham, Water, and Isolated Soy Protein Product, Natural Hickory Smoke Flavor Added (Ham, Water, Isolated Soy Protein, Dextrose, Salt, Corn Syrup Solids, Sodium Phosphate, Smoke Flavorings, Sodium Erythorbate, Sodium Nitrite), Cooked Pizza Topping (Sausage [Pork, Beef, Water, Spices, Salt, Sugar, Garlic Powder],Water, Textured Vegetable Protein [Soy Flour, Salt]), Dough Concentrate (Enriched Flour [Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid], Rice Flour, Dried Whey Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Leavening [Sodium Acid, Pyrophosphate, Sodium Bicarbonate Pepperoni, Monocalcium Phosphate], Sugar, Salt, Powered Cellulose, Carboxymethyl Cellulose, Calcium Propionate (Added as a Preservative]), Pepperoni (Pork and Beef, Salt, Spices, Dextrose, Lactic Acid Starter Culture, Natural Smoke Flavor, Flavoring, Oleoresin of Paprika, Sodium Nitrite, BHA, BHT, with Citric Acid Added to Help Protect Flavor), Soybean Oil, Contains 2 percent or less of modified Food Starch, Sugar, Salt, Yeast (Yeast, Sorbitan Monostearate, Ascorbic Acid), Spices, Maltodextrin, Flavoring (Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Salt, Maltodextrin, Soy Sauce [Wheat, Soybeans, Salt], Natural Flavor, Sugar, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Spice, Disodium Inosinate, Disodium Guanylate), Hydrolyzed Soy and Corn Protein, Paprika, Garlic Powder, Beet Powder.

% RDI of Main Nutrition Facts

16%
of RDI* (320 calories) 0 g
  • Cal: 16 %
  • Fat: 21.5 %
  • Carb: 11.7 %
  • Prot: 30 %
  • 0%
    25%
    75%
    RDI norm*

Calories Breakdown

  • Carbs (42.9%)
  • Fat (38.7%)
  • Protein (18.4%)
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