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Pie Cherry

Pie, cherry, prepared from recipe

Per 100g, Pie Cherry has 270 calories, 2.8g protein, 38.5g carbs, and 12.2g fat.

Pie Cherry has 270 calories per 100g with 2.8g of protein, 38.5g of carbohydrates, 12.2g of fat. It falls under baked products and pairs well with a variety of other foods.

Source: FDA RACC - FDA RACC for pies, cobblers, turnovers, and similar pastries is 125 g.

Calories
338kcal
Protein
3.5g
Carbs
48g
Fat
15g

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๐Ÿ“ŠComplete Nutrition Information

NutrientAmount% Daily Value
Calories270kcal14%
Protein2.8g6%
Total Fat12g16%
Saturated Fat3.0g15%
Cholesterol0mg0%
Carbohydrates39g14%

โš–๏ธCommon Serving Sizes

1 piece
125g
338kcal
3.5gprotein
1 undetermined
180g
486kcal
5gprotein
1 undetermined
28g
76kcal
0.8gprotein

โ“Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories are in Pie Cherry?
A 100g serving of Pie Cherry has 270 calories. You'll also get 2.8g of protein per serving.
Is Pie Cherry high in protein?
Pie Cherry has 2.8g of protein per 100g, which is considered low. That means about 4% of its calories come from protein.
How much fat is in Pie Cherry?
Pie Cherry has 12.2g of total fat per 100g, which is considered moderate. Of that, 2.98g is saturated fat.
How many carbs are in Pie Cherry?
Pie Cherry contains 38.5g of carbohydrates per 100g.
What are the macros for Pie Cherry?
Per 100g, Pie Cherry has 270 calories, 2.8g protein, 38.5g carbs, and 12.2g fat.
How many calories in 1 piece of Pie Cherry?
A typical serving of Pie Cherry (1 piece, 125g) has 338 calories and 3.5g of protein.
Is Pie Cherry good for weight loss?
Pie Cherry comes in at 270 calories per 100g. Portion control matters here โ€” pair it with lower-calorie foods to balance things out.

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Data from USDA FoodData Central. Values per 100g.