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Ronnybrook, creamline yogurt, peach

🫀6/10
💪4/10
🔥6/10
🩸4/10
🦴8/10
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Nutrition Facts

Per 100g

Calories76 kcal
Protein2.9g
Total Fat3.5g
Saturated Fat1.8g
Carbohydrates10.6g
Sugars10.0g
Fiber0.0g
Sodium41mg
Protein per 100 kcal3.9g

About This Product

Ronnybrook, creamline yogurt, peach by Ronnybrook scores 8/10 for Bone Health based on low sodium preserves calcium.

Ronnybrook, creamline yogurt, peach by Ronnybrook provides 76 calories, 2.9g protein, 3.5g fat, and 10.6g carbohydrates per 100g. That gives it a protein efficiency of 3.9g of protein per 100 calories. It scores well for Bone Health health goals.

  • Very low calorie density at just 76 kcal per 100g, making it a good choice for volume eating.
  • Classified as NOVA Group 4 (ultra-processed food). Consider less processed alternatives if clean eating is a priority.
Best for: Bone Health

Deep Analysis

Ronnybrook, creamline yogurt, peach by Ronnybrook sits near the middle of the yogurts category with 76 kcal per 100g (category avg: 96).

Nutrition Breakdown

  • Calories: 76 kcal per 100g (category avg: 96)
  • Protein: 2.9g per 100g (category avg: 5.7g)
  • Sugars: 10.0g per 100g (category avg: 9.7g)
  • Saturated fat: 1.8g per 100g

Who Should Eat This

Best suited for people managing calorie intake or on a weight loss plan.

Watch Out

  • Classified as NOVA Group 4 (ultra-processed). If clean eating matters to you, look for less processed options.

Better Alternatives

If Ronnybrook, creamline yogurt, peach doesn't perfectly fit your goals, consider looking for higher-protein alternatives for better satiety, less processed alternatives (NOVA Group 1-2). Browse the yogurts category page on NutritionRanked to compare options side by side.

Ingredients

Pasteurized whole milk, peaches, sugar, nonfat dry milk, pectin, natural flavors, citric acid, imported live cultures (l. bulgaricus, l. yogurtii, l. acidophilus, s. thermophilus, l. rhamnosus, bifidobacterium lactis