White wine, sweet Nutrition Label

White wine, sweet Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 100.00g
% Daily Value*
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Energy 97kcal (405 kj)
5%
Carbohydrates 6.00g
2%
Starch 0.00g
Sugars 6.00g
Sucrose 0.10g
Maltose 0.00g
Fructose 3.30g
Galactose -
Glucose 2.60g
Fibre, total 0.00g
0%
Polyols 0.00g
Protein 0.31g
0%
Fat 0.00g
0%
Polyunsaturated fatty acids 0.00g
Monounsaturated fatty acids 0.00g
Saturated fatty acids 0.00g
Sterols 6.60mg
Cholesterol 0.00mg
Water 83.00g
3%
Alcohol 10.00g
Salt 20.89mg
Calcium 44.00mg
4%
Chromium 12.00ug
48%
Copper 0.01mg
0%
Fluoride 0.01mg
Iodine 0.50ug
0%
Iron 0.32mg
2%
Magnesium 3.20mg
1%
Manganese 0.02mg
1%
Molybdenum 0.00mg
0%
Phosphorus 3.50mg
1%
Potassium 29.00mg
1%
Selenium 0.10ug
0%
Sodium 8.20mg
Zinc 0.01mg
0%
Vitamin A (RAE) 0.00ug
0%
Vitamin D 0.00ug
0%
Vitamin E 0.00mg
0%
Vitamin K -
0%
Vitamin B1 0.00mg
0%
Vitamin B2 0.01mg
1%
Niacin equivalents 0.07mg
0%
Vitamin B6 0.01mg
1%
Folate 0.00ug
0%
Vitamin B12 0.00ug
0%
Vitamin C 0.00mg
0%

* The daily nutrient requirements provided by this calculator are intended for healthy adults only. If you have any medical conditions, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or under the age of 18, please consult a healthcare professional or a registered dietitian for personalized nutritional advice. Individual needs may vary, and it is important to consider your specific health circumstances when determining your dietary requirements.

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Common Questions about White wine, sweet

What is White wine, sweet?

White wine, sweet is a type of wine that is made from white grape varieties and has a noticeable sweet taste. The sweetness in white wine is often achieved by stopping the fermentation process before all the sugar is converted to alcohol, leaving behind residual sugar. This type of wine pairs well with desserts and spicy foods, and is often enjoyed as a refreshing drink on its own.

White wine, sweet Health Benefits

White wine, particularly sweet varieties, may offer some health benefits when consumed in moderation. It contains antioxidants like resveratrol, which has been linked to potential cardiovascular benefits. However, it's important to remember that excessive alcohol consumption can outweigh any potential benefits, so it's best to enjoy sweet white wine in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

White wine, sweet Health Risks

Consuming sweet white wine in excess can lead to weight gain and increase the risk of dental issues due to its high sugar content. Additionally, overconsumption of alcohol, including sweet white wine, can contribute to liver disease and increase the risk of certain cancers.

How much white wine, sweet can I eat per day?

White wine, sweet should be consumed in moderation. The recommended daily intake is no more than one 5-ounce glass for women and up to two 5-ounce glasses for men.

White wine, sweet Allergies

White wine contains sulfites, which can trigger allergic reactions in some individuals. Additionally, the presence of histamines in wine may also cause allergic symptoms for some people. If you have known allergies to sulfites or histamines, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before consuming sweet white wine.

White wine, sweet Calorie Breakdown

The ratio of macro elements (protein, fat, carbs) in White wine, sweet

Fat 0%
Carbohydrates 95%
Protein 5%

Component Breakdown for White wine, sweet

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