Soymilk

Original and vanilla, unfortified

Soymilk
Fat 29%Carbs 47%Protein 24%
Percent Calories

¾ cup of soymilk (Original and vanilla, unfortified) contains 98 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 47% carbs, 29% fat, and 24% protein. This has a relatively low calorie density, with 54 Calories per 100g.

Nutrition Facts

For ¾ cup of soymilk (182g)

NutrientValue%DV
Calories98
Fats3g 4%
Saturated fats0.4g 2%
Trans fats0g
Cholesterol0mg 0%
Sodium93mg 4%
Carbs11g 4%
Net carbs10g
Fiber1g 4%
Sugar7g
Protein6g
Calcium46mg 5%
Iron1mg 15%
Potassium215mg 5%
Vitamin D0μg 0%
Vitamins and Minerals
Alpha carotene0μg
Beta carotene4μg
Caffeine0mg
Choline43mg 8%
Copper0.2mg 26%
Fluoride
Folate (B9)33μg 8%
Lycopene0μg
Magnesium46mg 11%
Manganese0.4mg 18%
Niacin1mg 6%
Pantothenic acid1mg 14%
Phosphorus95mg 14%
Retinol0μg
Riboflavin (B2)0.1mg 10%
Selenium9μg 16%
Theobromine0mg
Thiamine0.1mg 9%
Vitamin A IU5IU
Vitamin A0μg 0%
Vitamin B120μg 0%
Vitamin B60.1mg 11%
Vitamin C0mg 0%
Vitamin D IU0IU
Vitamin D2
Vitamin D3
Vitamin E0.2mg 1%
Vitamin K5μg 5%
Zinc0.2mg 2%
Sugars
Sugar7g
Sucrose
Glucose
Fructose
Lactose
Maltose
Galactose
Starch
Fats
Saturated fats0.4g 2%
Monounsaturated fats1g
Polyunsaturated fats2g
Trans fats0g
Fatty Acids
Total omega 30g
Total omega 60g
Alpha Linolenic Acid (ALA)
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)0g
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)0g
Docosapentaenoic Acid (DPA)0g
Amino Acids
Alanine0.2g
Arginine0.3g
Aspartic acid1g
Cystine0g
Glutamic acid1g
Glycine0.2g
Histidine0.1g
Hydroxyproline
Isoleucine0.2g
Leucine0.3g
Lysine0.2g
Methionine0g
Phenylalanine0.2g
Proline0.3g
Serine0.3g
Threonine0.2g
Tryptophan0.1g
Tyrosine0.2g
Valine0.2g

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