Calories in Publix French hamburger bun

160Calories
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Nutrition Facts Publix French hamburger bun

Amount Per 1 bun
Calories 160 Kcal (670 kJ)
Calories from fat 18 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 2g 3%
Cholesterol 4mg 1%
Sodium 370mg 15%
Total Carbs 31g 10%
Sugars 2g 8%
Dietary Fiber 1g 4%
Protein 6g 12%
Iron 1.8mg 10%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Ingredients And Nutrition Overview

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  • WeightWatchers Points: 3.2, PointsPlus: 4, SmartPoints: 5
    WeightWatchers Points are estimated by carbohydrates, fats, protein and fiber in product. They are not an affirmation of better quality or nutritional value of the product or its manufacturer. Only way to count for dieters. Less points are better.
    Read more at Weight watchers diet review
  • Contains high fructose corn syrup
    High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is a highly processed ingredient manufactured from surplus corn, and yielding a cheap replacement to table sugar. In the early 1980's many food manufacturers started using it instead of sugar as a cost cutting measure. That's about the same time obesity rates started to skyrocket in the US. Most scientists agree that HFCS is no better and no worse than plain sugar, though some newer studies seem to find the two affect the metabolism differently. Consumption of both should be drastically limited.
  • Highly Processed!
    This product is highly processed. If you'll take a look at its ingredient list, you'll discover new words to add to your vocabulary. Many of theses ingredients are required to increase the shelf life of the product and improve the flavor that disappears when food is not fresh.
  • No whole grains here
    Whole grains are a great source of fiber and other nutrients. Fiber is one of the most important nutrients lacking in the modern American diet. Unfortunately, this product does not contain enough whole grains, if any. If there is fiber in here, it's probably added fiber and not naturally occurring.Whole grains are not the only way to consuming fiber, BUT by choosing them instead of processed grains you've made a smart choice. If you'd like to eat a bit better, try for something that contains whole grains.
  • Contains glycerides
    Mono and diglycerides are commonly used in processed foods to maintain stability in liquid products and "improve" quality in baked goods. These glycerides could be created using both hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated oils or animal fats. In theory, this may transfer a small amount of trans fats into the product. The glycerides are synthesized into phosphates by reacting with phosphorus pentoxide, a potential environmental hazard. But that's only part of the problem ... The presence of mono and diglycerides should discourage you from buying a product for more than just these reasons: their inclusion in a product indicates that it is industrially processed. Choose products without mono and diglycerides not only for health reasons, but because you are getting a better quality food item overall.
  • Contains calcium propionate. Learn more
    Calcium propionate (or calcium propaonate) is a preservative that inhibits mold and bacterial growth. Considered safe, but in the early 1990's it was linked to attention deficit disorder in children.
  • What is Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate?
    Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate is a chemical similar to lactic acid used in the processing of food. The FDA and consumer organizations have found it safe. We don't think it's dangerous, however, it is an indicator that the product is processed. We like that it's biodegradable, but still . . . it provides no nutritional value and few consumer benefits.When buying food, keep in mind that the presence of Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate means that this item is processed. It makes bread look big and fluffy, icing look light and pillowy, and reduces the amount of fat and sugar needed in baked goods. Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate makes processed food cheaper, more beautiful and gives it a more appealing texture.We recommend avoiding it if because we like food to be processed as little as possible . . .

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French hamburger bun Ingredients

ENRICHED FLOUR BLEACHED (WHEAT FLOUR, MALTED BARLEY FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID,) WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, YEAST, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: WHEAT GLUTEN, SALT, CALCIUM SULFATE, MONOGLYCERIDES, CALCIUM PROPIONATE (PRESERVATIVE), MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE, CALCIUM STEAROYL LACTYLATE, SODIUM STEAROYL LACTYLATE, SOY FLOUR, ENZYMES, AMMONIUM SULFATE, CITRIC ACID, ASCORBIC ACID ADDED AS A DOUGH CONDITIONER, IF SEEDED. TOPPED WITH SESAME SEEDS

% RDI of Main Nutrition Facts

8%
of RDI* (160 calories) 240 g
  • Cal: 8 %
  • Fat: 3.1 %
  • Carb: 10.3 %
  • Prot: 12 %
  • 0%
    25%
    75%
    RDI norm*

Calories Breakdown

  • Carbs (74.7%)
  • Fat (10.8%)
  • Protein (14.5%)
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