Carrington Tea — ROSEMARY COCONUT COOKING OIL, ROSEMARY
* The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Macronutrients
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| Nutrient | Amount | % DV | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sodium, Na | 0 MG | 0% |
About ROSEMARY COCONUT COOKING OIL, ROSEMARY
Carrington Farms pairs coconut oil with natural rosemary flavor in a cooking oil aimed at people who want tropical fat with an herbal note. Coconut oil is almost entirely saturated fat, which makes it shelf-stable and solid at cool temperatures. The rosemary is flavoring only, not a meaningful herbal extract. Zero protein, zero carbohydrate, almost pure fat.
Ingredients
COCONUT OIL, NATURAL ROSEMARY FLAVOR.
Dietary Information
ROSEMARY COCONUT COOKING OIL, ROSEMARY is considered low-carb and keto-friendly, making it a suitable choice for various dietary plans.
Calorie Breakdown
At 867 calories per 100 grams, ROSEMARY COCONUT COOKING OIL, ROSEMARY gets 0% of its calories from protein, 0% from carbohydrates, and 97% from fat. This is energy-dense, similar to nuts, oils, and concentrated foods.
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