Vanilla Ice Cream
OFFKwality Walls · 53 g
Nutrition Facts
* % Daily Values based on 2,000 kcal diet. Tap any nutrient for details. Source: Product label · Values may vary.
Portion Guide
| Portion | Cal | Fat | Sugar |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small serving(25g) | 45.3 | 2.1g | 5.5g |
| Regular serving(50g) | 90.6 | 4.2g | 11g |
| Large serving(100g) | 181.1 | 8.5g | 22.1g |
FINE OCCASIONALLY
Key Number
That's a significant chunk of your daily sugar.
NOVA 4
Ultra-Processed Foods
Industrial formulations with little to no whole foods, containing additives.
Real Talk
- →Occasional consumption is fine. Don't make it daily.
- →Sugar adds up fast. Balance with unsweetened drinks.
ELI5
Snack / TreatWhat is this?
Frozen dessert made from dairy, sugar, and flavorings.
⚠️ Ice Cream vs Frozen Dessert
This brand typically sells 'frozen desserts' (vegetable fat) in India, not true ice cream (milk fat). Check the pack for 'Frozen Dessert' label.
Ice cream = milk fat. Frozen dessert = vegetable fat (cheaper, different nutrition).
Typical portion?
~50g. Label shows per 100g.
Per 50g portion
91 kcal, 11g sugar
Is that a lot?
11g is 44% of the WHO guideline of 25g free sugar per day. That is a moderate amount.
NOVA 4
ultra-processed, factory-made with many additives
Usage
Best enjoyed as an occasional treat, not an everyday habit.
Treats are part of life. Enjoy them occasionally without guilt, not daily.
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