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redcurrant

Redcurrant

Scientific name: Ribes rubrum

Quick answers

Calories, Allergies and healthiness.

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Calories Low Redcurrant contains 56 calories per 100g and can be considered low in calories.
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Allergy and hypersensitivity No info Redcurrant do not cause any known allergic or hypersensitivity reaction according to our information.
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Healthiness Excellent Redcurrant is a great healthy option and can be consumed in larger amounts regularly.

Information

Everything you need to know and a little bit more.

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Handling

Storage Refrigerator
Temperature +4°C to +8°C
Shelf life / Best before 3 days
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Freezing

Can redcurrant be frozen? Yes
Preparation Clean and rinse
Quality when defrosted Good
Tip: Write name and date on a label for easy oversight in the freezer.
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Used in

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Nutritional values per 100g

Energy 56 kcal / 234 kj
Fat 0,2 g
Saturated fat 0,02 g
Carbohydrates 13,8 g
Sugars 7,37 g
Protein 1,4 g
Salt 0 g
Nutritional values in plain text
Redcurrant has a very low amount of fat with a very low amount of saturated fat. Contains a significant amount of carbohydrates and a fair amount of sugars. Redcurrant contains a lesser amount of protein and has no salt at all.
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Vitamins and minerals

calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, copper, manganese, selenium, vitamin c, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, vitamin b6, folate, choline, vitamin a, carotene, vitamin e, vitamin k
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Cholesterol

Redcurrant contains 0 mg kolesterol per 100g, meaning its free from cholesterol.
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Allergy and hypersensitivity

Allergies No info
Cross-Reactivities No info
Labeling requirement (EU) No
Labeling requirement means that the product contains allergens that have special labeling requirements. Either in the product itself or from its ingredients.
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Diets

Keto friendly No
LCHF friendly Yes
Sugar free (under 0,5g) No
Fat-free (under 0,5g) Yes
Gluten-free Yes
Dairy free Yes
Lactose free Yes
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Weight and volume

1 l redcurrant in grams 470 g
1 dl redcurrant in grams 47 g
1 cl redcurrant in grams 4,7 g
1 ml redcurrant in grams 0,47 g
1 tbsp redcurrant in grams 7,05 g
1 tsp redcurrant in grams 2,35 g
1 krm redcurrant in grams 0,47 g
1 kg redcurrant in liters 2,13 liters
1 hg redcurrant in dl 2,13 dl
1 g redcurrant in ml 2,13 ml
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Exercise

Run, ride a bike or go to the gym to burn off the calories.

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Running 0,93 km / 100g To burn off a 100g of redcurrant you need to run about 0,93 km at a decent tempo.
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Biking 2 km / 100g To burn off a 100g of redcurrant you need to ride a bike about 2 km at a decent pace.
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Swimming 17 min / 100g To burn off a 100g of redcurrant you need to swim for 17 minutes at a decent intensity.
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Gym 34 min / 100g To burn off a 100g of redcurrant you need to workout for 34 minutes at a decent intensity.