Tamarind Nectar, Canned
USDA reference values for tamarind nectar, canned (per 100 g).
57kcalCalories
0.1gProtein
0.1gFat
14.7gCarbs
Protein, fat and carb balance
Share of calories from each macronutrient (per 100 g).
- Protein 0.6%
- Fat 1.8%
- Carbs 97.6%
Full nutrition facts (per 100 g)
| Nutrient | Per 100 g | % DV* |
|---|---|---|
| Macronutrients | ||
| Protein | 0.1 g | <1% |
| Total Fat | 0.1 g | <1% |
| Saturated Fat | — | |
| Carbohydrate | 14.7 g | 5% |
| Dietary Fiber | 0.5 g | 2% |
| Total Sugars | 12.7 g | 25% |
| Minerals | ||
| Sodium | 7 mg | <1% |
| Potassium | 27 mg | <1% |
| Calcium | 10 mg | <1% |
| Iron | 0.8 mg | 4% |
| Magnesium | 4 mg | <1% |
| Vitamins | ||
| Vitamin C | 7.1 mg | 8% |
| Vitamin A | 0 mcg | 0% |
| Vitamin D | — | |
| Other | ||
| Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0% |
* Percent of the Daily Value (Daily Value, based on a 2,000 kcal diet).
Data source: USDA FoodData Central. Values are per 100 g of edible portion and are reference figures — they vary by variety, preparation and brand. Last updated: 2026-04-30.
Frequently asked questions
- How many calories are in Tamarind Nectar, Canned?
- A 100 g serving of Tamarind Nectar, Canned has 57 kcal. The calories in your portion depend on its weight and how it is prepared.
- How much protein is in Tamarind Nectar, Canned?
- Per 100 g there are 0.1 g of protein — about <1% of the Daily Value (50 g).
- How much fat and carbs are in Tamarind Nectar, Canned?
- Per 100 g there are 0.1 g of fat and 14.7 g of carbohydrate, including 0.5 g of fiber.
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Note. This information is provided for general reference only and is not medical advice or a diet prescription. If you have a medical condition or special dietary needs, consult a physician or a registered dietitian.