230

Calories

5 g

Fat

40 g

Carbs

6 g

Protein

Nutrition Facts Label

Detailed nutrition facts label for Mac N' Cheese.

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  • 3. Check Total Fat

    Total fat includes all types of fat, including saturated fat and trans fat (also called trans fatty acids). Eating too much saturated fat can increase your risk for heart disease and other health problems, so it’s best to choose foods with less saturated fat and no trans fats.
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Frequently asked questions

FAQ

These are some of the most common questions people have about Mac N' Cheese nutrition:

How many Calories in 4 oz of Mac N' Cheese?

Quarter of a pound of Mac N' Cheese has 450 Calories

How much Protein in 100 gram of Mac N' Cheese?

Hundred gram of Mac N' Cheese has 10 gram of Protein

How many Calories in 58 g of Mac N' Cheese?

58 g of Mac N' Cheese has 230 Calories

How much Fat in 1 oz of Mac N' Cheese?

Once of Mac N' Cheese has 2 gram of Fat

How many Carbs in 8 oz of Mac N' Cheese?

Half of a pound of Mac N' Cheese has 156 gram of Carbs

How much Protein in 58 g of Mac N' Cheese?

58 g of Mac N' Cheese has 6 gram of Protein

How many Calories in 100 gram of Mac N' Cheese?

Hundred gram of Mac N' Cheese has 397 Calories

How much Fat in 100 gram of Mac N' Cheese?

Hundred gram of Mac N' Cheese has 9 gram of Fat

How many Calories in 1 kg of Mac N' Cheese?

One kilogram of Mac N' Cheese has 3966 Calories

How many Calories in 1 lb of Mac N' Cheese?

One pound of Mac N' Cheese has 1799 Calories

How much Protein in 1 kg of Mac N' Cheese?

One kilogram of Mac N' Cheese has 103 gram of Protein

How many Calories in 1 oz of Mac N' Cheese?

Once of Mac N' Cheese has 112 Calories

How many Carbs in 1 lb of Mac N' Cheese?

One pound of Mac N' Cheese has 313 gram of Carbs

How many Carbs in 4 oz of Mac N' Cheese?

Quarter of a pound of Mac N' Cheese has 78 gram of Carbs

How many Carbs in 100 gram of Mac N' Cheese?

Hundred gram of Mac N' Cheese has 69 gram of Carbs

How much Fat in 58 g of Mac N' Cheese?

58 g of Mac N' Cheese has 5 gram of Fat

How much Fat in 8 oz of Mac N' Cheese?

Half of a pound of Mac N' Cheese has 20 gram of Fat

How much Protein in 1 lb of Mac N' Cheese?

One pound of Mac N' Cheese has 47 gram of Protein

How many Calories in 8 oz of Mac N' Cheese?

Half of a pound of Mac N' Cheese has 899 Calories

How many Carbs in 1 oz of Mac N' Cheese?

Once of Mac N' Cheese has 20 gram of Carbs

How much Fat in 4 oz of Mac N' Cheese?

Quarter of a pound of Mac N' Cheese has 10 gram of Fat

How much Protein in 8 oz of Mac N' Cheese?

Half of a pound of Mac N' Cheese has 23 gram of Protein

How many Carbs in 58 g of Mac N' Cheese?

58 g of Mac N' Cheese has 40 gram of Carbs

List of nutrient elements in Mac N' Cheese

Serving Size 58 g (about 58 gram)

Calcium, Ca
80 mg
Iron, Fe
1 mg
Vitamin A, IU
100 IU
Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid
0 mg
Protein
6 g
Total Fat
5 g
Carbohydrates
40 g
Sugars, total including NLEA
3 g
Fiber, total dietary
1 g
Sodium, Na
480 mg
Cholesterol
5 mg
Fatty acids, total trans
0 g
Fatty acids, total saturated
2 g

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