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Non-alcoholic carbonated malt beverage
CALORIES
GI
POTASSIUM
FIBER
Selected: 100 g
46
KCAL / 100G
Carbs
11.3g
· 98%
Protein
0.2g
· 2%
Fat
0g
· 0%
Fiber
0g
Vitamins
B1
0.02mg · 2% DV
B2
0.01mg · 1% DV
B3
0.15mg · 1% DV
B5
0.03mg · 1% DV
Minerals
Phosphorus
18mg · 3% DV
Magnesium
5mg · 1% DV
Selenium
0.5µg · 1% DV
Potassium ⭐
35mg · 1% DV
GLYCEMIC INDEX
GLYCEMIC LOAD
Accounts for portion size — a more realistic measure than GI alone.
NOVA 3
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.
Contains these allergens:
Vegan
✓ Suitable
Vegetarian
✓ Suitable
Gluten-Free
— Not suitable
Dairy-Free
— Not suitable
Mediterranean
✓ Suitable
Paleo
— Not suitable
Whole30
— Not suitable
DASH
— Not suitable
Keto
— Not suitable
Low FODMAP
— Not suitable
SATURATED
0g
MONOUNSATURATED
0g
POLYUNSATURATED
0g
Maltana malt beverage contains 46 calories per 100 g.
Maltana malt beverage provides 11.3 g of carbohydrates per 100 g. Total sugar is not separately specified in the provided nutrition information.
No, it is not a significant protein source. It contains 0.2 g of protein per 100 g.
No. Maltana malt beverage contains 0 g of fat per 100 g.
No. It contains 0 g of fiber per 100 g based on the provided nutrition facts.
Maltana malt beverage has a glycemic index of 55. It is a carbohydrate-containing beverage.
It can fit when portion size is considered, with 46 calories and 11.3 g of carbs per 100 g. Its low protein and zero fiber content mean it may not be very filling on its own.
Yes. Based on the provided diet compatibility, it is suitable for vegan and vegetarian diets, as well as omnivore, Mediterranean, and flexitarian eating patterns.
Yes. Maltana malt beverage contains gluten, so it is not suitable for people who need to avoid gluten.
Yes. Maltana malt beverage is classified as a processed beverage.
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Nutrition data compiled from USDA FoodData Central and scientific sources.