Kefir - 161 calories
Manufacturer Lifeway Foods Inc.
Product Information and Ingredients
Kefir is manufactured by Lifeway Foods Inc. with a suggested serving size of 1 BOTTLE (240 ml) and 161 calories per serving. The nutritional value of a suggested serving of kefir includes 10 mg of cholesterol, 0 mg of sodium, 24 grams of carbohydrates, 2.9 grams of dietary fiber, 20 grams of sugar and 11 grams of proteins.
The product's manufacturer code is UPC: 017077112086.
This product is high in sugars.
Kefir is a low fat food because it contains less than 3 grams of fat per suggested serving.
Sugars 192% of DV
A serving of 1 BOTTLE (240 ml) of kefir has 192% of the recommended daily intake of sugars.
Ingredient List
- Cultured Pasteurized Lowfat Milk
- Nonfat Milk
- Cane Sugar
- Oat Fiber
- Pectin
- Natural Vanilla Flavor
- Natural Plum Flavor
- Natural Flavors
- Vitamin A Palmitate
- Vitamin D3
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 BOTTLE (240 ml)
Amount Per Serving | ||
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Calories 161 | Calories from Fat 18 | |
% Daily Value* | ||
Total Fat 2g | 7% | |
Saturated Fat 1.5g | 18% | |
Trans Fat 0g | ||
Cholesterol 10mg | 8% | |
Sodium 0mg | 0% | |
Total Carbohydrate 24g | 19% | |
Dietary Fiber 2.9g | 28% | |
Sugars 20g | ||
Protein 11g |
Vitamin A 24% | Vitamin C 0% |
Calcium 55% | Iron 0% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 100g (about 3.52 oz)
Amount Per Serving | ||
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Calories 67 | Calories from Fat 7 | |
% Daily Value* | ||
Total Fat 0.8g | 3% | |
Saturated Fat 0.6g | 7% | |
Trans Fat 0g | ||
Cholesterol 4mg | 3% | |
Sodium 52mg | 5% | |
Total Carbohydrate 10g | 8% | |
Dietary Fiber 1.2g | 12% | |
Sugars 8g | ||
Protein 5g |
Vitamin A 10% | Vitamin C 0% |
Calcium 23% | Iron 0% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Kefir Nutritional Value
Nutrient | Suggested Serving 1 BOTTLE (240 ml) | Standard Serving 100g |
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Energy | 161 kcal (19%) | 67 kcal (8%) |
Protein | 10.99 g (52%) | 4.58 g (22%) |
Total Lipid (fat) | 1.99 g (7%) | 0.83 g (3%) |
Carbohydrate, By Difference | 24 g (19%) | 10 g (8%) |
Fiber, Total Dietary | 2.9 g (28%) | 1.2 g (12%) |
Sugars, Total | 19.99 g (192%) | 8.33 g (80%) |
Calcium, Ca | 300 mg (55%) | 125 mg (23%) |
Iron, Fe | 0 mg (0%) | 0 mg (0%) |
Sodium, Na | 125 mg (13%) | 52 mg (5%) |
Vitamin C, Total Ascorbic Acid | 0 mg (0%) | 0 mg (0%) |
Vitamin A, Iu | 499 IU (24%) | 208 IU (10%) |
Vitamin D | 101 IU (61%) | 42 IU (25%) |
Fatty Acids, Total Saturated | 1.49 g (18%) | 0.62 g (7%) |
Fatty Acids, Total Trans | 0 g (0%) | 0 g (0%) |
Cholesterol | 10 mg (8%) | 4 mg (3%) |
Calories Burn off Time
How long would it take to burn off Lifeway Foods Inc. Kefir with 161 calories? A brisk walk for 35 minutes, jogging for 16 minutes, or hiking for 27 minutes will help your burn off the calories in kefir.
Burn off time varies based on your weight, physical activity and exercise intensity. The following physical activity table contains an estimated burn off time for a person weighting 154 lbs.
Physical Activity | Burn Off Time |
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Bicycling - 10 mph or less | 34 minutes |
Dancing | 29 minutes |
Golfing | 29 minutes |
Hiking | 27 minutes |
Light Gardening | 29 minutes |
Stretching | 54 minutes |
Walking - 3.5 mph | 35 minutes |
Weight Training - light workout | 45 minutes |
Aerobics | 20 minutes |
Basketball | 22 minutes |
Bicycling - 10 mph or more | 16 minutes |
Running - 5 mph | 16 minutes |
Swimming | 19 minutes |
Walking - 4.5 mph | 21 minutes |
Weight Training - vigorous workout | 22 minutes |
Footnotes
Percent daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie reference diet. Factors like age, gender and level of physical activity may affect your daily required values.
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Dietary Recommendations
A healthy eating pattern that accounts for all foods and beverages within an appropriate calorie level could help achieve and maintain a healthy weight and reduce the risk of chronic disease. Healthy eating habits include the following:
- Vegetables from all subgroups, including dark, green, red and orange vegetables and also beans and peas
- A variety of whole fruits
- Grains with at least half of which are whole grains
- Low or fat free dairy products, including milk, yogurt, cheese and/or fortified soy beverages
- Protein foods, including seafood, lean meats and poultry, eggs and nuts
- Oils with limited amounts of saturated fats and trans fats, added sugars, and sodium