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Fresa Calories

Full nutritional value per 100g

32kcal
per 100g
0.7gProtein1% DV
7.7gCarbohydrates3% DV
0.3gFat0% DV
2gFiber8% DV

📊 Macronutrient Distribution

8%
89%
3%
Protein 8% Carbohydrates 89% Fat 3%

📖 About Fresa

Fresa belongs to the Frutas group and provides 32 kcal per 100g. It is a food with very low caloric content, very low caloric density and moderate satiety effect.

Regarding its macronutrient profile, fresa stands out for being low in protein (0.7g), with 7.7g of carbohydrates and 0.3g of fat per 100g. It also provides 2g of dietary fiber (8% of the recommended daily value), contributing to digestive health and increasing satiety.

Fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that strengthen the immune system.

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⚡ Caloric Equivalents

To put fresa's 32 kcal in perspective:

🚶8 min walkingto burn these calories
🏃3 min runningat moderate pace
🥄0.3 tbsp of oilcaloric equivalent

📏 Calories by Portion

PortionAmountCaloriesProtein
Half portion50g16 kcal0.4g
Standard portion100g32 kcal0.7g
Large portion200g64 kcal1.4g

🎯 Diet Compatibility

✅Keto / Low CarbOnly 7.7g carbs
✅Caloric deficitOnly 32 kcal
⚠️Muscle building32 kcal energy
✅Vegetarian✓ Suitable

📋 Full Nutrition Facts

NutrientAmount% Daily Value*
Calories32 kcal2%
Protein0.7g1%
Carbohydrates7.7g3%
Fat0.3g0%
Fiber2g8%

* Daily values based on a 2,000 kcal diet. Serving: 100g.

💡 Practical Tips

🛒 Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Many fruits ripen faster at room temperature.
👨‍🍳 Preparation: Perfect raw as a snack, in fruit salads, smoothies, or as an ingredient in desserts and sauces.
💪 Benefit: Fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that strengthen the immune system.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories does fresa have?

Fresa has 32 kcal per 100g. It contains 0.7g of protein, 7.7g of carbohydrates, 0.3g of fat and 2g of fiber. This represents 2% of the recommended daily caloric value.

Does Fresa make you gain weight?

With 32 kcal per 100g, fresa has a very low caloric content. No food causes weight gain on its own; it depends on the total calories in your daily diet and your physical activity level. Being low in calories, it is unlikely to contribute to weight gain.

Is Fresa good for a diet?

Fresa is low in protein and contains some fiber, with very low caloric density. It is excellent for weight loss diets because you can eat good amounts without adding many calories.

How much fresa can I eat per day?

It depends on your daily caloric goal. On a 2,000 kcal diet, 100g of fresa represents 2% of your daily intake. Being very low in calories, you can consume it quite freely.

Is Fresa healthy?

Fresa is a nutritious food in the Frutas group. Fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that strengthen the immune system. As part of a balanced and varied diet, it is a perfectly healthy food.

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🤝 Best Combinations

Combine fresa with these foods to maximize nutrient absorption:

🥛Yogur griegoProteína + probióticos + vitaminas de la fruta = snack perfecto
🥣Avena o granolaFibra + carbohidratos complejos para un desayuno saciante
🥜Frutos secosGrasas saludables que ralentizan la absorción de azúcar de la fruta

💡 Did you know...?

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Las frutas son las fuentes naturales más ricas en antioxidantes. Comer fresa con su piel (cuando es comestible) maximiza el aporte de fibra y fitonutrientes.

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