Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) - Carbs, Glycemic Index, Fats, Minerals, Vitamins & much more

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Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) consist of 10% fat, 4% protein, 66% carbs, 2% fiber and 18% water. With 371 of calories per 100g Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) are 83% lower than other foods in Long-life pastries. In total 24% of the calories in Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) are from fat, 4% from protein and 71% from carbohydrates.

  • Moderate Glycemic Index Glycemic Index: 65
  • High in carbs 16.5g carbohydrates per portion of 25g
  • Low Glycemic Load Glycemic Load: 10.7

Can you eat Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) for a low carb diet?

With 16.5g of carbs and a Glycemic Load of 10.7 in a portion of 25g, Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) should be avoided for a ketogenic diet due to the high percentage of carbs. Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) contain high amounts of Fructose, are high in Gluten and have very low amounts of Lactose.

Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate): nutrition facts & data

Nutrition facts
per 100g
Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate)
avg Long-life pastries[1]
Calories (kcal) 371.0 444.4
Fat (g) 10.0 18.4
Protein (g) 4.0 8.6
Carbohydrates (g) 66.0 58.9
Mono- & Di-Saccharides (g) 55.0 58.9
Polysaccharides (g) 10.0 58.9
Fibers (g) 1.5 3.4
Sodium (mg) 130.0 225.4
Water (g) 18.0 8.8
[1] average of Long-life pastries

Breakdown in percent (%) of total calories

An average portion size (25g) of Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) contain:

  • 92.8 Calories
  • 2.5g of Fat
  • 1.0g of Protein
  • and 16.5g of Carbs
  • 32.5mg of sodium - 0.0% of the RDA for sodium.
  • 8.8mg of Magnesium, that covers 0.0% of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) for Magnesium.
  • 0.2mg of Zinc - 0.0% of the RDA for Zinc.
  • 0.4mg of Iron - 0.0% of the RDA for Iron.
  • 42.5mg of Potassium - 0.0% of the RDA for Potassium.
  • 0.5mg of Vitamin C - 0.0% of the RDA for Vitamin C.
  • 0.0mg of Vitamin B12 - 0.0% of the RDA for Vitamin B12.

For every gram of carbs in Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) you get

  • 0.06 grams of protein compared to the average of 0.46g per gram of carbs among all foods. Other foods in Long-life pastries have on average 0.15g of proteins per 1 gram of carbs.
  • 0.15 grams of fat (total average 0.66g, other foods in Long-life pastries 0.31g)
  • 0.02 grams of fibers (total average 0.13g, other foods in Long-life pastries 0.06g)

Nutrient distribution per gram

What vitamins are in Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate)?

Vitamins
per 100g
Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate)
avg[1]
Vitamin C (mg) 2.0 0.4
Vitamin E (mg) 0.6 3.2
Vitamin B1 / Thiamine (mg) 0.0 0.1
Vitamin B2 (mg) 0.1 0.1
Vitamin B6 (mg) 0.1 0.1
Vitamin B9 / Folate (μg) 10.0 14.9
Vitamin B12 (μg) 0.1 0.2
Retinol (μg) 70.0 81.0
beta-Carotene (μg) 20.0
[1] average of Long-life pastries

Are Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) rich in vitamins?

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The following chart displays the amount of vitamins per portion Size (25g) for Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) of the recommended daily allowance (RDA[1]) for each vitamin in percent.

[1]Avg. RDA for a 19-30 year old adult
Learn more about RDA values for vitamins by clicking on the names in the table above.

Minerals in Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate)

Minerals
per 100g
Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate)
avg[1]
Magnesium (mg) 35.0 46.6
Zinc (mg) 0.6 1.1
Sodium (mg) 130.0 225.4
Calcium (mg) 55.0 45.9
Iron (mg) 1.5 2.0
Potassium (mg) 170.0 269.4
Phosphorus (mg) 130.0 175.6
[1] average of Long-life pastries

Are Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) high in minerals?

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Again, for every mineral contained in Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) we looked at the portion size (25g) and applied it to the recommended daily allowance (RDA[1]). Data is shown in percent of RDA per portion size.

[1]RDA for a 19-30 year old adult
Learn more about RDA values for minerals by clicking on the names in the table above.

Carbohydrates in Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate)

66.0% of Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) are carbs, per serving of 25g that makes 16.5g of carbs.

Monosachharides and polysaccharides

Sugars
per 100g
Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate)
avg[1]
Monosaccharides (g) 55.0 25.5
Polysaccharides (g) 10.0 33.2
Total carbs (g) 66.0 58.9
[1] average of Long-life pastries

How high are the Glycemic Index and the Glycemic Load for Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate)?

The Glycemic Index of Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate) is 65, which would be considered as moderate. The Glycemic Load in a normal serving is 10.7 and can be regarded as low.

Allergens in Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate)

  • are high in Gluten
  • have very low amounts of Lactose
  • high amounts of Fructose

Fatty acids and cholesterol in Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate)

Of the 10.0g total fat per 100g in Biscuits (w/ orange and chocolate), 5.0g are saturated fatty acids (SFA), 3.0g are monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) and 2.0g are polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA). The amount of cholesterol is 20.0mg.

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