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Blueberries Wild

Blueberries, wild, frozen (Alaska Native)

Per 100g, Blueberries Wild has 44 calories, 0.7g protein, 10.4g carbs, and 0g fat.

Blueberries Wild has 44 calories per 100g with 0.7g of protein, 10.4g of carbohydrates, 0g of fat. It falls under american indian/alaska native foods and pairs well with a variety of other foods.

Source: FDA RACC - FDA fruit reference amount applied to native fruits and berries.

Calories
62kcal
Protein
0.98g
Carbs
15g
Fat
0g

✨Nutritional Highlights

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Very low calorie at just 44 kcal per 100g

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📊Complete Nutrition Information

NutrientAmount% Daily Value
Calories44kcal2%
Protein0.70g1%
Total Fat0g0%
Carbohydrates10g4%

âš–ī¸Common Serving Sizes

140 g serving
140g
62kcal
1gprotein

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❓Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories are in Blueberries Wild?
A 100g serving of Blueberries Wild has 44 calories. You'll also get 0.7g of protein per serving.
Is Blueberries Wild high in protein?
Blueberries Wild has 0.7g of protein per 100g, which is considered low. That means about 6% of its calories come from protein.
How much fat is in Blueberries Wild?
Blueberries Wild has 0g of total fat per 100g, which is considered low.
How many carbs are in Blueberries Wild?
Blueberries Wild contains 10.4g of carbohydrates per 100g.
What are the macros for Blueberries Wild?
Per 100g, Blueberries Wild has 44 calories, 0.7g protein, 10.4g carbs, and 0g fat.
How many calories in 140 g serving of Blueberries Wild?
A typical serving of Blueberries Wild (140 g serving, 140g) has 62 calories and 1g of protein.
Is Blueberries Wild good for weight loss?
At 44 calories per 100g, Blueberries Wild is fairly light and can fit well into a calorie-controlled diet.

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Data from USDA FoodData Central. Values per 100g.