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    Burger King’s free 8oz “Big Dip” tubs of ranch dressing can significantly increase the number of calories, fat, and sodium you consume with a single sandwich.

  3. Cantaloupe vs. honeydew: Which has more health benefits? A ...

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    Cantaloupe. Calories 59. Fat 0 grams. Carbs 13 grams. Fiber 1 gram. Protein 1 gram. Vitamin A 360 micrograms. Vitamin C 59 milligrams. Folate 21.7 micrograms. Potassium 243 mg. Honeydew. Calories 56.

  4. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture sources.Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1]

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    “It’s under 300 calories but provides 15 grams of protein, 30 g of carbs, 4 g of dietary fiber and 5 g of added sugar,” says Lisa Andrews, MEd, RD, owner of Sound Bites Nutrition. She ...

  6. Cucumis melo - Wikipedia

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    For a reference amount of 100 g (3.5 oz), a raw cantaloupe melon provides 34 calories and is a rich source (defined as at least 20% of Daily Value, DV) of both vitamin A and vitamin C; other micronutrients are at a negligible level. [17] A raw melon is 90% water and 9% carbohydrates, with less than 1% each of protein and fat. [17]

  7. Cantaloupe - Wikipedia

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    Raw cantaloupe is 90% water, 8% carbohydrates, 0.8% protein and 0.2% fat (table). In a reference amount of 100 grams (3.5 oz), raw cantaloupe supplies 140 kJ (34 kcal) of food energy , and is a rich source (20% or more of the Daily Value , DV) of vitamin A (29% DV) and a moderate source of vitamin C (13% DV).

  8. Calorie - Wikipedia

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    The precise equivalence between calories and joules has varied over the years, but in thermochemistry and nutrition it is now generally assumed that one (small) calorie (thermochemical calorie) is equal to exactly 4.184 J, and therefore one kilocalorie (one large calorie) is 4184 J or 4.184 kJ.

  9. Talk:Cantaloupe - Wikipedia

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    Australia does not universally call this a rockmelon, it is cantaloupe in most southern states, this is a strong cultural point of contention and interstate rivalry. The intro claiming it is called rock melon in Australia cites no references. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 114.198.111.245 01:42, 21 November 2023 (UTC)