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chili beans, the food

class, substance, foodstuff, food
Class
food, foodstuff, substance
Parent Class
beans, foodstuff
Types
barbecue chili beans
USDA Food Group code
"1600"
Amount Of The Substance In 100g
1,812.5 milligrams of salt; 2 milligrams of zinc; 75.5 grams of water; 0.21 milligrams of Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol); 0 micrograms of Vitamin D (D2 + D3);  …
Total Amount In The Food Part Of 100g
26 micrograms of Folic acid
Calories
404 kilojoules per 100g, 97 calories per 100g
Added Amount Of The Substance In 100g
0 micrograms of Vitamin B12, 0 milligrams of Tocopherol
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