Nutritional value and chemical composition.

The table shows the content of nutrients (calories, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals) per 100 grams edible part.
NutrientQuantityNorm**% of the norm in 100 g% of the norm in 100 kcal100% normal
Caloric value466 kCal1684 kCal27.7%5.9%361 g
Proteins5.7 g76 g7.5%1.6%1333 g
Fats25.6 g56 g45.7%9.8%219 g
Carbohydrates52.7 g219 g24.1%5.2%416 g
organic acids0.9 g~
Alimentary fiber0.8 g20 g4%0.9%2500 g
Water13 g2273 g0.6%0.1%17485 g
Ash0.3 g~
Vitamins
Vitamin A, RE100 μg900 μg11.1%2.4%900 g
Retinol0.1 mg~
beta Carotene0.07 mg5 mg1.4%0.3%7143 g
Vitamin B1, thiamine0.05 mg1.5 mg3.3%0.7%3000 g
Vitamin B2, riboflavin0.03 mg1.8 mg1.7%0.4%6000 g
Vitamin PP, NE0.68 mg20 mg3.4%0.7%2941 g
niacin0.7 mg~
Macronutrients
Potassium, K65 mg2500 mg2.6%0.6%3846 g
Calcium, Ca20 mg1000 mg2%0.4%5000 g
Magnesium, Mg2 mg400 mg0.5%0.1%20000 g
Sodium, Na9 mg1300 mg0.7%0.2%14444 g
Phosphorus, P53 mg800 mg6.6%1.4%1509 g
Trace Elements
Iron, Fe0.8 mg18 mg4.4%0.9%2250 g
Digestible carbohydrates
Starch and dextrins32.3 g~
Mono- and disaccharides (sugars)20.4 gmax 100 г
 

The energy value is 466 kcal.

  • Piece = 75 gr (349.5 kcal)
Puff pastry with apple filling rich in vitamins and minerals such as: vitamin A – 11,1%
  • Vitamin A is responsible for normal development, reproductive function, skin and eye health, and maintaining immunity.
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Energy value, or calorie content Is the amount of energy released in the human body from food during digestion. The energy value of a product is measured in kilo-calories (kcal) or kilo-joules (kJ) per 100 grams. product. The kilocalorie used to measure the energy value of food is also called the “food calorie,” so the kilo prefix is ​​often omitted when specifying calories in (kilo) calories. You can see detailed energy tables for Russian products.

The nutritional value – the content of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the product.

 

Nutritional value of a food product – a set of properties of a food product, in the presence of which the physiological needs of a person for the necessary substances and energy are satisfied.

Vitamins, organic substances required in small quantities in the diet of both humans and most vertebrates. Vitamins are usually synthesized by plants rather than animals. The daily human need for vitamins is only a few milligrams or micrograms. Unlike inorganic substances, vitamins are destroyed by strong heating. Many vitamins are unstable and “lost” during cooking or food processing.

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