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  2. The 16 Healthiest Low-Sugar Protein Bars, According to ... - AOL

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    The bars keep saturated fat low, added sugar is just 3 grams and they pack in 10 grams protein. Oats and tapioca fiber contribute to the 5 grams fiber per bar. Oats and tapioca fiber contribute to ...

  3. I Tried 11 Popular Protein Bars & There Are Only 3 I'll Be ...

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    Per serving: 200 calories, 5 g fat (3.5 g saturated fat), 150 mg sodium, 18 g carbs (0 g fiber, 3 g sugar, 2 g added sugar, 8 g sugar alcohol), 20 g protein I love chocolate, but I'll always be a ...

  4. 15 Best High-Protein, Low-Calorie Snacks at the Grocery Store

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    Nutrition (Per 1 ¼ cup): Calories: 170 Fat: 5 g (Saturated fat: 3 g) Sodium: 230 mg Carbs: 15 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 10 g) Protein: 17 g. When a handful of cereal here and there turns into a bowl ...

  5. List of foods by protein content - Wikipedia

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    Natural protein concentrates (often used in bodybuilding or as sports dietary supplements): Soy protein isolate (prepared with sodium or potassium): 80.66; Whey protein isolate: 79; Egg white, dried: 81.1; Spirulina alga, dried: 57.45 (more often quoted as 55 to 77) Baker's yeast: 38.33; Hemp husks 30

  6. Negative-calorie food - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Foods claimed to be negative in calories are mostly low-calorie fruits and vegetables such as celery, grapefruit, orange, lemon, lime, apple, lettuce, broccoli, and cabbage. [4] However, celery has a thermic effect of around 8%, much less than the 100% or more required for a food to have "negative calories". [5]

  7. Protein bar - Wikipedia

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    Three protein bars: from left to right, a Kind bar, a Clif bar, and a LUNA bar. Protein bars are a convenience food that contains a high proportion of protein relative to carbohydrates and fats. Despite the label focusing on protein, many mass-marketed protein bars contain more added sugar than some desserts like cookies or doughnuts. [1]