Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce

Pasta with tomato-based sauce, ready-to-heat

Nutrition Facts

Serving sizeper 100g
Amount per serving
Calories120
% Daily Value
  • Total Fat 2,98 g4%
  • Saturated Fat 0,41 g2%
  • Trans Fat
  • Cholesterol 1 mg0%
  • Sodium 338 mg15%
  • Total Carbohydrate 19,44 g7%
  • Dietary Fiber 1,8 g6%
  • Total Sugars 2,88 g
  • Protein 3,61 g7%
  • Vitamin D 0 µg0%
  • Calcium 16 mg1%
  • Iron 1,02 mg6%
  • Potassium 173 mg4%
* The % Daily Value (DV) 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.
100g of Pasta with tomato-based sauce, ready-to-heat contains 120 kcal calories, 3,61g protein, and 14,1µg selenium per USDA FoodData Central.

Calorie breakdown

How calories are distributed across macronutrients

119kcal
  • Protein12%(14 kcal)
  • Carbs65%(78 kcal)
  • Fat23%(27 kcal)

Nutrient density

58/ 100

Meets ≥10% Daily Value for 7 of 28 nutrients

High nutrient density

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Potassium : Sodium ratio0.5 : 1
poor
  • Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce has a potassium-to-sodium ratio of 0.5:1, which is considered poor for blood-pressure support.

Full nutrient breakdown

per 100g
Macronutrients
Macronutrients
NutrientAmount% DV
Calories

Total food energy released when the food is metabolized, expressed in kilocalories per 100 grams.

Also known as: Calories, kcal

120 kcal6%
Protein

Macronutrient made of amino acids; essential for building and repairing tissue, enzymes, and hormones.

3,61 g7%
Carbohydrates

Total carbohydrates, including sugars, starches, and fiber. The body's primary energy source.

Also known as: Carbohydrates

19,44 g7%
Total fat

Sum of all dietary fats (saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, and trans). A concentrated energy source and carrier of fat-soluble vitamins.

Also known as: Total Lipid, Fat

2,98 g4%
Fiber

Indigestible plant carbohydrate that supports digestive health, blood sugar regulation, and satiety.

Also known as: Dietary Fiber

1,8 g6%
Sugars

Simple carbohydrates, both naturally occurring (e.g. in fruit or milk) and added. Quickly absorbed for energy.

Also known as: Total Sugars

2,88 g
Minerals
Minerals
NutrientAmount% DV
Sodium

Electrolyte that regulates fluid balance and nerve signaling. Most dietary sodium comes from salt; excess intake raises blood pressure.

Also known as: Salt (as Na)

338 mg15%
Potassium

Electrolyte that supports nerve function, muscle contraction, and healthy blood pressure.

173 mg4%
Calcium

Mineral essential for bone and teeth structure, muscle contraction, and blood clotting.

16 mg1%
Magnesium

Mineral involved in more than 300 enzymatic reactions, including energy production and muscle function.

18 mg4%
Phosphorus

Mineral that works with calcium to form bones and is a component of DNA and ATP.

45 mg4%
Iron

Mineral required for oxygen transport in hemoglobin and for energy metabolism.

1,02 mg6%
Zinc

Trace mineral essential for immune function, wound healing, and protein synthesis.

0,35 mg3%
Copper

Trace mineral involved in iron metabolism, connective tissue formation, and antioxidant defense.

0,09 mg10%
Selenium

Trace mineral that supports thyroid function and antioxidant systems via selenoproteins.

14,1 µg26%
Fat detail
Fat detail
NutrientAmount% DV
Saturated fat

Fat type typically solid at room temperature. High intake is associated with elevated LDL cholesterol.

Also known as: Saturated Fatty Acids, SFA

0,41 g2%
Monounsaturated fat

Fat with one double bond in its fatty-acid chain. Common in olive oil and avocados; linked to heart-health benefits.

Also known as: Monounsaturated Fatty Acids, MUFA

1,01 g
Polyunsaturated fat

Fat with multiple double bonds, including essential omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

Also known as: Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, PUFA

1,1 g
Cholesterol

Waxy sterol found in animal foods. The body also makes its own; dietary cholesterol has a limited effect on blood levels for most people.

1 mg0%
EPA (Omega-3)

Eicosapentaenoic acid, a long-chain omega-3 fatty acid found in fatty fish; supports cardiovascular and inflammatory balance.

Also known as: Eicosapentaenoic Acid

0 g
DHA (Omega-3)

Docosahexaenoic acid, a long-chain omega-3 fatty acid concentrated in fish; important for brain and eye health.

Also known as: Docosahexaenoic Acid

0 g
DPA (Omega-3)

Docosapentaenoic acid, an intermediate omega-3 fatty acid found alongside EPA and DHA in marine foods.

Also known as: Docosapentaenoic Acid

0 g
Vitamins
Vitamins
NutrientAmount% DV
Vitamin A

Fat-soluble vitamin essential for vision, immune function, and cell growth. Measured as Retinol Activity Equivalents.

Also known as: Retinol Activity Equivalents, RAE

15 µg2%
Retinol

Preformed vitamin A found in animal foods; the active form used directly by the body.

0 µg
Vitamin C

Water-soluble antioxidant vitamin required for collagen synthesis, immune function, and iron absorption.

Also known as: Ascorbic Acid

0,9 mg1%
Vitamin D

Fat-soluble vitamin that regulates calcium absorption and bone health. Also produced in the skin from sunlight.

Also known as: Calciferol

0 µg0%
Vitamin E

Fat-soluble antioxidant that protects cell membranes from oxidative damage.

Also known as: Alpha-Tocopherol, Tocopherol

1,5 mg10%
Vitamin K

Fat-soluble vitamin essential for blood clotting and bone metabolism.

Also known as: Phylloquinone, Menaquinone

8,4 µg7%
Thiamin (B1)

B-vitamin required for carbohydrate metabolism and nervous-system function.

Also known as: Vitamin B1, Thiamine

0,15 mg13%
Riboflavin (B2)

B-vitamin involved in energy production and cellular function via the coenzymes FAD and FMN.

Also known as: Vitamin B2

0,1 mg8%
Niacin (B3)

B-vitamin that contributes to DNA repair and energy metabolism through its coenzymes NAD and NADP.

Also known as: Vitamin B3, Nicotinic Acid

2,7 mg17%
Vitamin B6

B-vitamin involved in amino-acid metabolism, neurotransmitter synthesis, and hemoglobin formation.

Also known as: Pyridoxine

0,11 mg6%
Folate (B9)

B-vitamin essential for DNA synthesis and cell division; particularly important in early pregnancy.

Also known as: Vitamin B9, Folic Acid, Folacin

43 µg11%
Vitamin B12

B-vitamin required for red blood cell formation and nervous-system health. Found almost exclusively in animal foods.

Also known as: Cobalamin

0 µg0%
Choline

Essential nutrient used to make cell membranes and the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.

9,7 mg2%
Antioxidants & carotenoids
Antioxidants & carotenoids
NutrientAmount% DV
Beta-carotene

Also known as: Beta-Carotene, Provitamin A

184 µg
Alpha-carotene

Also known as: Alpha-Carotene

0 µg
Beta-cryptoxanthin

Also known as: Beta-Cryptoxanthin

0 µg
Lycopene5 982 µg
Lutein + zeaxanthin

Also known as: Lutein + Zeaxanthin

93 µg
Other
Other
NutrientAmount% DV
Water

Water content of the food. Foods high in water tend to be lower in energy density and support hydration.

72,68 g
Caffeine

Naturally occurring stimulant found in coffee, tea, cocoa, and some soft drinks. Acts on the central nervous system.

0 mg
Theobromine0 mg
Alcohol0 g

Fatty acid profile

Breakdown of fats per 100 grams

2,5 g
  • Saturated16%(0,41 g)
  • Monounsaturated40%(1,01 g)
  • Polyunsaturated44%(1,1 g)

Household serving sizes

g
10205 1 cup
250 g
60482 1 can
425 g
64617 1 microwavable cup
213 g
64618 1 Spaghettio's snack size microwavable tray
170 g
64619 1 large microwavable bowl
411 g
90000 Quantity not specified
250 g

Methodology

  • Moisture change: 0%

Notes

  • NS sauce kind
  • SpaghettiOs, meatless or NFS
  • from other place
  • spaghetti, any shape pasta
  • canned, commercially frozen, dry mix, microwavable container

Frequently asked questions about Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce

How many calories in Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce?

Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce contains 120 kcal per 100 grams, sourced from USDA FoodData Central.

How much cholesterol is in Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce?

Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce contains 1 mg cholesterol and 338 mg sodium per 100 grams, per USDA FoodData Central.

What are the macros in Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce?

Per 100 grams, Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce contains 3.61 g protein, 19.44 g carbohydrates, and 2.98 g total fat.

Is Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce good for keto or low-carb?

Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce has 19.4 g carbs per 100 g — typically not a keto or low-carb staple.

Where does Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce nutrition data come from?

Nutrition data for Ready-to-heat Pasta with Tomato-based Sauce is sourced from USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID 2708832). Browse the underlying record at https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/2708832/nutrients.

Diet compatibility

  • Low sugarUnder 5 g of total sugars per 100 g, including naturally occurring sugars.
  • Low fatUnder 3 g of total fat per 100 g, the FDA threshold for "low fat" on packaged foods.
  • VeganContains no animal-derived ingredients per USDA categorization and is compatible with a fully plant-based diet.
  • VegetarianFits a lacto-ovo vegetarian pattern: plant foods plus dairy and eggs. Excludes meat, poultry, and seafood.

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  • Breakfast

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  • Lunch

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  • Dinner

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Where does this data come from?

Nutrient values are sourced from the USDA FoodData Central database — the U.S. Department of Agriculture's authoritative reference for food composition. Values are averaged across multiple samples to give you a representative reading per 100 grams of edible portion.

Data sourced from USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID: 2708832), accessed 2022-10-28.

Published: 2022-10-28

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