Calories in FIG 100% WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT FRUIT CHEWY COOKIES, FIG

Serving Size: 1 Serving (29.0g)
Amount Per Serving
  • Calories 100.1
  • Total Fat 1.5 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.0 g
  • Cholesterol 0.0 mg
  • Sodium 95.1 mg
  • Potassium 0.0 mg
  • Total Carbohydrate 22.0 g
  • Dietary Fiber 2.0 g
  • Sugars 12.0 g
  • Protein 1.0 g
  • Vitamin A 0.0 IU
  • Vitamin B-12 0.0 µg
  • Vitamin B-6 0.0 mg
  • Vitamin C 0.0 mg
  • Vitamin D 0.0 IU
  • Vitamin E 0.0 mg
  • Calcium 20.0 mg
  • Copper 0.0 mg
  • Folate 0.0 µg
  • Iron 0.5 mg
  • Magnesium 0.0 mg
  • Manganese 0.0 mg
  • Niacin 0.0 mg
  • Pantothenic Acid 0.0 mg
  • Phosphorus 0.0 mg
  • Riboflavin 0.0 mg
  • Thiamin 0.0 mg
  • Zinc 0.0 mg

Note: The nutrition information for this food comes from the USDA Food Central Database. The data from the USDA is generally pretty accurate. However, please use the data on this page at your own risk. Daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie per day diet put forth by the FDA. Actual daily nutrient requirements may be different based on your gender, age, level of physical activity, medical issues and other factors.

Ingredients

WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT FLOUR, FIGS, SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, INVERT SUGAR, CANOLA OIL, SOLUBLE CORN FIBER, PALM OIL, OAT FIBER, SALT, RESISTANT CORN MALTODEXTRIN, BAKING SODA, CALCIUM LACTATE, MALIC ACID, SOY LECITHIN, SODIUM BENZOATE (ADDED TO PRESERVE FRESHNESS), NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, SULFUR DIOXIDE [(SULFITES) ADDED TO PRESERVE FRESHNESS].

Calorie Analysis

The food FIG 100% WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT FRUIT CHEWY COOKIES, FIG, based on the serving size listed above, would account for 5% of your daily allotted calories based on a 2,000 calorie diet. The majority of the calories for this food comes from carbohydrates. Carbohydrates make up 88% of the calories.

Exercise Burn Time

The above food(FIG 100% WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT FRUIT CHEWY COOKIES, FIG) has 100.1 Calories per 1 Serving (29.0g). For someone weighing 170 pounds, if they did the exercise Running: 11 minutes per mile, it would take about 8.2 minutes to burn the calories. You can find more information on the calories burned doing popular exercises here.



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