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Sugar-free, low-calorie antioxidant beverage
CALORIES
GI
POTASSIUM
FIBER
Selected: 100 g
1
KCAL / 100G
Carbs
0g
· 0%
Protein
0.2g
· 100%
Fat
0g
· 0%
Fiber
0g
Vitamins
B2
0.01mg · 1% DV
Vitamin A
0µg · 0% DV
B1
0mg · 0% DV
B3
0.03mg · 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
✓ Suitable
Low FODMAP
— Not suitable
SATURATED
0g
MONOUNSATURATED
0g
POLYUNSATURATED
0g
Stevia-sweetened green tea contains 1 calorie per 100 g. It is a very low-calorie beverage option.
Stevia-sweetened green tea has 0 g of carbohydrates per 100 g.
Yes, it is compatible with a keto diet. It contains 0 g of carbohydrates per 100 g.
Stevia-sweetened green tea has a glycemic index of 0.
Yes, it provides 0.2 g of protein per 100 g. This is a small amount of protein.
No, stevia-sweetened green tea contains 0 g of fat per 100 g.
No, it contains 0 g of fiber per 100 g. It is not a meaningful source of dietary fiber.
Yes, it is compatible with vegan diets. It is also suitable for vegetarian and pescatarian eating patterns.
According to the provided diet compatibility information, stevia-sweetened green tea is suitable for a gluten-free diet.
Yes, it is classified as minimally processed. This indicates a low level of processing.
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Nutrition data compiled from USDA FoodData Central and scientific sources.