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Vodka (40% abv)

Vodka (40% abv)

Alcohol Content: High

Warning: Alcohol consumption stops fat metabolism and is generally unhealthy. It should be avoided or consumed in moderation.

Carb Check

Carbs
0g
Carbs
Fiber
0g
Fiber
Net Carbs
0.0g
Net Carbs
Carbs per Portion
0.0g
Carbs per Portion
GI Estimate
Very Low (<= 20)
GI Estimate

Legend

Low Impact
Moderate Impact
High Impact

Color-coded system for nutritional impact: Use for food choices, especially for diabetes or low-carb diets.

Diet Check

Low Carb
Yes
Keto
Yes
Carnivore
Yes
Paleo
Yes
Slow Carb
Yes
Vegan
Yes
Vegetarian
Yes
Low FODMAP
Yes
Alcohol free
No

pH Check

Vodka (40% abv)
Neutral

Nutrient Distribution per 100g

Vodka (40% abv)

  • Nutrient
    g
  • Water
    32.0g
  • Fiber
    0.0g
  • Carbs
    0.0g
  • Fat
    0.0g
  • Protein
    0.0g

Advanced Nutrient Analysis

Histamine
Low
Purine
Not present
Tyramine
Not present
FODMAP
Not present
Oxalate
Not present
Goitrogen
Not present
Sulfite
Moderate
Nitrate
Not present
Antioxidants
Not present

Legend

Not present
Low
Moderate
High
Very High

For the antioxidant level, the scale is flipped. 1 (green) is a high antioxidant level, and 5 (purple) is a low antioxidant level.

Vodka, with its 40% alcohol content, contains no carbohydrates, which can make it an attractive option for low-carb diets. However, it provides minimal nutritional benefits due to its low mineral content.

  • No carbohydrates, making it a low-carb option.
  • Low in minerals such as calcium and potassium.
  • Contains 40% alcohol by volume.

Vitamin Check

Vitamin A (Retinol)
0 μg
Vitamin C
0 mg
Vitamin B 1 (Thiamine)
0 mg
Vitamin B 2 (Riboflavin)
0 mg
Vitamin B 6 (Pyridoxine)
0 mg
Beta-Carotene (ß-Carotene)
0 μg

Mineral Check

Sodium
0 mg
Calcium
2 mg
Iron
0 mg
Potassium
3 mg
Magnesium
0 mg
Phosphorus
0 mg
Zinc
0.001 mg

Allergen Check

Fructose
Not present
Lactose
Not present
Gluten
Not present
Soy
Not present
Shellfish
Not present

Legend

Not present
Traces
Low
Moderate
High

Is Vodka (40% abv) keto?

Vodka is considered keto-friendly due to its zero carbohydrate content, allowing it to be included in a ketogenic diet. However, it is essential to consume it in moderation because alcohol prioritizes metabolism over fat, potentially impacting ketosis.

Carbohydrate Impact and Glycemic Index of Vodka (40% abv)

Vodka has no measurable GI or GL due to its carbohydrate-free nature, making it have no direct impact on blood sugar levels. However, alcohol can alter glucose metabolism indirectly, so caution is advised for individuals managing their blood sugar levels.