Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roastedvsMilk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D

Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted has more protein, Milk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D is lower in calories, while Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted has more healthy fats for satiety.

ðŸŽŊWhen to Eat What

Goal-based picks for Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted vs Milk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D

⚖ïļWatching your weight

Go with Milk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D at just 60 kcal per 100g — 55% fewer calories.

ðŸŦ„Staying full longer

Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted will keep you satisfied longer with 14.6g protein, 7.65g fat — fat and protein slow digestion while fiber adds bulk, keeping hunger at bay.

💊Building muscle

Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted packs 14.6g of protein per 100g (44% of calories from protein) — the better pick for muscle growth and recovery.

âĪïļHeart health

Milk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D is the heart-friendlier option with lower saturated fat, less sodium.

🍌Electrolytes & cramp prevention

Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted provides 324mg of potassium per 100g — important for muscle function, hydration, and blood pressure.

ðŸĶīBone strength

Milk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D provides 123mg of calcium per 100g — a much better source for bone health.

ðŸ”ĨCalorie Breakdown

Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted
134kcal
Protein43%
Carbs5%
Fat52%
Milk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D
60kcal
Protein22%
Carbs31%
Fat47%

💊Macronutrient Comparison

Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roastedMilk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D
ProteinA Wins
15g
3.3g
CarbohydratesB Wins
1.8g
4.6g
Total FatB Wins
7.7g
3.2g
Dietary Fiber
0g
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📊Full Nutrition Comparison

NutrientChicken Breast Roll Oven-roastedMilk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin DDiff
💊Macronutrients
Calories134kcal7%60kcal3%+74kcal
Protein15g29%3.3g7%+11g
Total Fat7.7g10%3.2g4%+4.5g
Saturated Fat2.5g12%1.9g9%+0.62g
Trans Fat—0.11g—
Cholesterol39mg13%12mg4%+27mg
Carbohydrates1.8g1%4.6g2%<0.1g
Dietary Fiber0g0%——
Sugars0.43g——
âœĻVitamins
Vitamin A0mcg0%32mcg4%<0.1mcg
Vitamin C0mg0%——
Vitamin D—0.96mcg5%—
Vitamin E<0.1mg0%<0.1mg0%+<0.1mg
Vitamin K0.50mcg0%——
Vitamin B60.30mg18%<0.1mg4%+0.24mg
Vitamin B120.24mcg10%0.54mcg23%<0.1mcg
Folate3.0mcg1%0mcg0%+3.0mcg
Thiamin (B1)<0.1mg4%<0.1mg5%<0.1mg
Riboflavin (B2)<0.1mg5%0.14mg11%<0.1mg
Niacin (B3)6.5mg41%0.10mg1%+6.4mg
ðŸ”ķMinerals
Sodium883mg38%38mg2%+845mg
Calcium6.0mg0%123mg9%<0.1mg
Iron0.32mg2%0mg0%+0.32mg
Potassium324mg7%150mg3%+174mg
Phosphorus121mg10%101mg8%+20mg
Magnesium17mg4%12mg3%+5.1mg
Zinc0.65mg6%0.42mg4%+0.23mg
Copper<0.1mg8%<0.1mg0%+<0.1mg
Manganese<0.1mg1%0mg0%+<0.1mg
Selenium12mcg21%1.9mcg3%+9.8mcg

🔎Nutritional Analysis

Calories: Milk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D is significantly lower in calories at just 60 kcal per 100g compared to 134 kcal for Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted — that's 123% fewer calories, making Milk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D the better choice for calorie-conscious diets.

Protein: Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted provides more protein with 14.6g versus 3.27g per 100g. In terms of protein-to-calorie efficiency, Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted offers better value for building and maintaining muscle.

Fat: Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted has more fat (7.65g vs 3.2g per 100g), but the combination of fat and protein makes it more satiating — dietary fat helps absorb fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) and supports hormone balance.

Key Vitamins: The most notable vitamin differences are in Vitamin A (Milk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D: 32mcg vs 0mcg), Folate (Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted: 3mcg vs 0mcg), Niacin (B3) (Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted: 6.54mg vs 0.105mg).

Key Minerals: Notable mineral differences include Iron (Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted: 0.32mg vs 0mg), Manganese (Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted: 0.017mg vs 0mg), Copper (Chicken Breast Roll Oven-roasted: 0.069mg vs 0.001mg).

Diet Suitability: Both fit a low-carb or keto diet. Milk Whole 3.25% Milkfat With Added Vitamin D fits a low-sodium diet.

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Data from USDA FoodData Central. All values per 100g.