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  1. Cheese Soup
Cheese Soup

Cheese Soup

Source of Calories

Amount%

Nutrition Facts

Amount% DV
NutrientAmount% Daily Value
Total Carbohydrates10.52 g4%
Net Carbohydrates9.53 g4%
SugarsNo data-
Added SugarsNo data-
Dietary Fiber0.99 g4%
Protein5.41 g11%
Total Fat10.47 g13%
Saturated Fat6.67 g33%
Monounsaturated Fat2.96 g-
Polyunsaturated Fat0.3 g-
Trans FatNo data-
Cholesterol29.64 mg10%
Vitamins
Vitamin A288.99 mcg32%
Vitamin C0 mg0%
Vitamin DNo data-
Minerals
Sodium958.36 mg42%
Potassium153.14 mg3%
Calcium140.79 mg11%
Magnesium4.94 mg1%
Iron0.74 mg4%
Zinc0.64 mg6%

% DV refers to how much a single serving of an individually packaged food or supplement contributes nutritionally to your daily diet, based on a 2,000-calorie-a-day diet. Generally, having 5% DV or less of a nutrient per serving is considered low, and 20% DV or more of a nutrient per serving is considered high.

Fat Composition

Amount%

The suggested total fat consumption should be limited to 30% of total energy intake or less. The type of fat consumed should primarily be unsaturated fatty acids, with no more than 10% of total energy intake coming from saturated fatty acids (about 200 calories on a 2000-calorie diet) and no more than 1% of total energy intake coming from trans-fatty acids.

Vitamin Coverage

% DV

Vitamin A

32%

Vitamin C

0%

Vitamin D

-

Vitamin E

-

Vitamin K

-

Vitamin B1

1%

Vitamin B2

10%

Vitamin B3

2%

Vitamin B5

2%

Vitamin B6

1%

Vitamin B7

-

Vitamin B9

1%

Vitamin B12

0%

There are 13 essential vitamins required for the body to work properly, which are categorised into two categories: fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins. Vitamins have a Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA), provided by the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs), which vary by age and sex. The %DV indicates how much one serving contributes to the average recommended daily intake.

Mineral Coverage

% DV

Calcium

11%

Iron

4%

Magnesium

1%

Phosphorus

11%

Potassium

3%

Sodium

42%

Zinc

6%

Copper

14%

Manganese

11%

Selenium

8%

Minerals are micronutrients, of which 13 of them are essential to the human body. The Recommended Dietary Allowance includes Calcium (1,300 mg/d), Phosphorus (1,250 mg/d), Potassium (4,700 mg/d), Sodium (2,300 mg/d), Chloride (1,500 mg/d), Magnesium (420 mg/d), Iron (18 mg/d), Zinc (11 mg/d), Copper (0.9 mg/d), Selenium (55 mcg/d), Molybdenum (45 mcg/d), Manganese (2.3 mg/d) and Iodine (150 mcg/d).

Protein Quality

% DV

Leucine

17%

Isoleucine

24%

Valine

23%

Lysine

14%

Tryptophan

20%

Threonine

14%

Phenylalanine

24%

Methionine

17%

Histidine

15%

Guidelines recommend a serving of protein with each meal and 1.2-1.6 g of protein per kg of body weight per day.

The data provided by eato.health is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult your physician before beginning any diet or nutrition plan.

About

1 cup (8 fl oz) of Cheese Soup contains 156 calories, 10.52g carbs, 10.47g fat, and 5.41g protein.
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FAQ

Cheese soup is high in saturated fat, 6.67 g saturated fat, which is 33% of the daily value, plus 958.36 mg sodium, which is 42% of the daily value per cup. Although not astronomical high in carbs, the amount of saturated fat is still quite substantial, which may be something that you want to keep moderate.

Yes, soup can raise your blood sugar depending on the type of carbs inside the soup. And something like cheese soup has about 10.52g carbs per cup, which is not extremely high, and may not result in a glucose spike. 

Cheeses that should be limited are those that are high in saturated fat, sodium, or heavily processed. Cheese soup has relatively low saturated fat as compared to cholesterol and sodium (1 cup has 6.67 g saturated fat, 29.64 mg cholesterol, and 958.36 mg sodium), and higher cheese intake may be associated with a slightly lower type 2 diabetes risk. 

Food Health: Research and Evidence

Scientific research and expert reviews suggest that certain components in infant formula, such as specific fats and nutrients, can contribute to better cardiovascular health and improved blood sugar control in infants.

1. Food Health: Research and Evidence

Source: SpringerLink, 2024

Summary: Scientific research and expert reviews suggest that certain components in infant formula, such as specific fats and nutrients, can contribute to better cardiovascular health and improved blood sugar control in infants.

Read More: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13668-024-00561-9

2. Food Health: Research and Evidence

Source: SpringerLink, 2024

Summary: Scientific research and expert reviews suggest that certain components in infant formula, such as specific fats and nutrients, can contribute to better cardiovascular health and improved blood sugar control in infants.

Read More: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13668-024-00561-9

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