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Unsweetened, caffeine-free, and very low calorie
CALORIES
GI
POTASSIUM
FIBER
Selected: 100 g
1
KCAL / 100G
Carbs
0.2g
· 100%
Protein
0g
· 0%
Fat
0g
· 0%
Fiber
0g
Vitamins
Vitamin A
0µg · 0% DV
B1
0mg · 0% DV
B2
0mg · 0% DV
B3
0.01mg · 0% DV
Minerals
Calcium
1mg · 0% DV
Iron
0mg · 0% DV
Magnesium
1mg · 0% DV
Zinc
0mg · 0% DV
GLYCEMIC INDEX
GLYCEMIC LOAD
Accounts for portion size — a more realistic measure than GI alone.
NOVA 2
Minimally Processed
1. Unprocessed
2. Minimally Processed
3. Processed
4. Ultra-Processed
NOVA classifies foods into 4 groups by industrial processing. NOVA 1 (unprocessed) is the healthiest.
No known major allergens
Vegan
✓ Suitable
Vegetarian
✓ Suitable
Gluten-Free
✓ Suitable
Dairy-Free
— Not suitable
Mediterranean
✓ Suitable
Paleo
✓ Suitable
Whole30
— Not suitable
DASH
— Not suitable
Keto
— Not suitable
Low FODMAP
— Not suitable
SATURATED
0g
MONOUNSATURATED
0g
POLYUNSATURATED
0g
Iced herbal tea contains just 1 calorie per 100 g. It is a very low-calorie beverage option.
Iced herbal tea has 0.2 g of carbohydrates per 100 g. A separate sugar value is not provided in the nutrition information.
With 1 calorie and 0 g of fat per 100 g, iced herbal tea can fit into a calorie-conscious eating plan. Portion size and any added ingredients should still be considered.
Iced herbal tea has a glycemic index of 0. This indicates no glycemic impact based on the provided value.
Iced herbal tea provides 0 g of protein per 100 g. It is not a meaningful source of dietary protein.
Yes, iced herbal tea contains 0 g of fat per 100 g. It can suit eating patterns that limit fat intake.
Iced herbal tea contains 0 g of fiber per 100 g. It does not make a meaningful contribution to daily fiber intake.
Yes, according to the provided diet compatibility information, iced herbal tea is suitable for vegan and vegetarian diets. It is also compatible with pescatarian, Mediterranean, and flexitarian eating patterns.
Iced herbal tea is listed as compatible with a gluten-free diet. It is also listed as suitable for Paleo and Sattvik dietary patterns.
Iced herbal tea is classified as minimally processed. This means it is not categorized as a highly processed beverage.
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Nutrition data compiled from USDA FoodData Central and scientific sources.