Calories in Chunk White Chicken Meat

📏 Serving Size: 1 Serving (85.0g)

🧪 Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Serving
  • Calories 79.9
  • Total Fat 2.5 g
  • Saturated Fat 1.0 g
  • Cholesterol 50.2 mg
  • Sodium 650.3 mg
  • Potassium 0.0 mg
  • Total Carbohydrate 1.0 g
  • Dietary Fiber 0.0 g
  • Sugars 1.0 g
  • Protein 13.0 g
Vitamins & Minerals
  • Vitamin A 0.0 IU
  • Vitamin B-12 0.0 µg
  • Vitamin B-6 0.0 mg
  • Vitamin C 0.0 mg
  • Vitamin D 0.0 IU
  • Vitamin E 0.0 mg
  • Calcium 0.0 mg
  • Copper 0.0 mg
  • Folate 0.0 µg
  • Iron 0.0 mg
  • Magnesium 0.0 mg
  • Manganese 0.0 mg
  • Niacin 0.0 mg
  • Pantothenic Acid 0.0 mg
  • Phosphorus 0.0 mg
  • Riboflavin 0.0 mg
  • Thiamin 0.0 mg
  • Zinc 0.0 mg
Note: Nutrition information comes from the USDA Food Central Database. Daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie per day diet (FDA). Actual requirements vary by individual. Use at your own risk.

📋 Nutrition Summary

Chunk White Chicken Meat contains 79.9 calories per serving (1 Serving (85.0g)), a moderate amount that fits easily into most daily calorie goals. Protein is the dominant macronutrient at 13.0g per serving (66.2% of calories), which supports muscle repair and satiety. One thing to note: a single serving contains 650.3mg of sodium (28% of the daily recommended limit), which is significant if you're watching your salt intake.

🏷️ Diet & Nutrition Tags

✅ Low Carb / Keto-Friendly ✅ Low Fat ✅ Low Calorie ⚠️ High Sodium

Tags are generated automatically from USDA nutrition data using standard dietary thresholds. They are for general guidance only and are not medical advice.

📝 Ingredients

White Chicken Meat, Water, Cayenne Pepper Sauce (aged Cayenne Red Peppers, Distilled Vinegar, Water, Salt, Garlic), White Vinegar, Contains 2% or Less of Heavy Cream ([from Milk] Contains Carrageenan), Sugar, Sea Salt, Modified Cornstarch, Tabasco Brand Dry Red Seasoning (red Pepper, Distilled Vinegar, Salt), Modified Food Starch, Sodium Phosphates, Flavoring, Paprika Extract (paprika Extract, Cottonseed Oil, Mono- and Diglycerides, Citric Acid, Tocopherol [antioxidant]), Chicken Flavor (salt, Chicken Broth, Natural Flavors), Xanthan Gum, Spice, Fractionated Coconut Oil, Sodium Diacetate.

🔬 Ingredient Analysis

⚠️ Artificial Preservatives ⚠️ Emulsifiers / Stabilisers

Artificial Preservatives: Sodium Diacetate

Emulsifiers / Stabilisers: Carrageenan, Mono- And Diglycerides, Diglycerides, Xanthan Gum, Modified Food Starch

Detected additives are based on the ingredient list in the USDA Food Central Database. Always read the full product label as formulations can change. Presence of these ingredients does not necessarily indicate a health risk — consult a healthcare professional for personalised dietary advice.

📊 % Daily Value

The following shows how one serving of Chunk White Chicken Meat contributes to the recommended daily intake for key nutrients, based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Nutrient Amount % Daily Value
Calories79.9 kcal4%
Total Fat2.5 g3%
Saturated Fat1.0 g5%
Cholesterol50.2 mg17%
Sodium650.3 mg28% ⚠️
Total Carbohydrate1.0 g0%
Protein13.0 g26%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

🔥 Calorie Analysis

Chunk White Chicken Meat accounts for 4% of a standard 2,000 calorie daily diet per serving. The majority of the calories for this food comes from protein. Protein makes up 66.2% of the calories.

Fat 28.7%
Protein 66.2%
Fat 28.7% Carbs 5.1% Protein 66.2%

🏃 Exercise Burn Time

How long would it take to burn off the 79.9 calories in Chunk White Chicken Meat? The table below shows burn time for a 170-pound person doing common exercises.

Exercise Minutes to Burn
Running: 10 minutes per mile 6.0 min
Walking: 17 minutes per mile 13.8 min
Cycling (Low Intensity) 8.7 min
HIIT 7.4 min
Battle Ropes 5.9 min

Find more information on calories burned doing popular exercises.

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