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Lime

28 kcal per 100 g, with 0.5 g protein, 1.6 g carbs and 0.5 g fat. Full micronutrients and serving info below.

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Amount

Showing values for 100 g

28 kcal
Calories
1% of a 2000 kcal day
0.5 g
Protein
16% of calories
1.6 g
Carbs
50% of calories
0.5 g
Fat
34% of calories
Macro split
Protein 16%Carbs 50%Fat 34%

Nutrition facts

per 100 g
Fiber0.5g2% DV
Sugar0.8g
Saturated fat0g0% DV
Cholesterol0mg0% DV
Sodium13mg1% DV
Potassium140mg3% DV
Calcium11mg1% DV
Iron0.2mg1% DV
Vitamin C45mg50% DV
Vitamin A0IU0% DV

% DV = share of the FDA daily value for the selected amount.

Source: Open Food Facts · Confidence: 90% · Barcode (EAN): 3458461073748 · Data last verified:

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Common questions

How many calories are in Lime?

Lime has 28 kcal per 100 g.

How much protein is in Lime?

Lime contains 0.5 g of protein per 100 g.

Is Lime keto-friendly?

With 1.6 g total carbs (about 1.1 g net carbs) per 100 g, it fits low-carb and keto eating patterns in normal portions.

Is Lime low in sodium?

Yes — just 13 mg per 100 g (1% of the daily value), which qualifies as low sodium.

Why does Lime have a Nutri-Score of B?

Nutri-Score weighs negatives (calories, sugar, saturated fat, sodium) against positives (fiber, protein) per 100 g. It collects almost no negative points (low sugar, saturated fat and sodium). Overall that places it in band B.

How much Lime is 100 calories?

About 357 g of Lime equals 100 kcal. It is a relatively low energy-density food, so portions can be generous.

Is Lime high in calories?

No — only 28 kcal per 100 g; even a 300 g portion stays around 84 kcal.

Is Lime a good source of vitamin C?

It is a good source: 45 mg per 100 g, about 50% of the daily value. A 200 g portion covers roughly 100%.

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