Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe: 4
Serving Size: 1 serving
Amount Per Serving
Calories | 353.1 | Total Fat | 7.2 g |
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Saturated Fat | 0.9 g |
Polyunsaturated Fat | 0.9 g |
Monounsaturated Fat | 3.3 g |
Cholesterol | 27.4 mg |
Sodium | 671.8 mg |
Potassium | 530.2 mg |
Total Carbohydrate | 52.0 g |
Dietary Fiber | 3.1 g |
Sugars | 1.1 g |
Protein | 21.3 g |
Vitamin A | 247.4 % | Vitamin B-12 | 2.1 % |
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Vitamin B-6 | 4.1 % |
Vitamin C | 32.7 % |
Vitamin D | 0.0 % |
Vitamin E | 6.0 % |
Calcium | 40.0 % |
Copper | 6.3 % |
Folate | 74.4 % |
Iron | 17.2 % |
Magnesium | 3.2 % |
Manganese | 13.0 % |
Niacin | 25.3 % |
Pantothenic Acid | 1.9 % |
Phosphorus | 6.4 % |
Riboflavin | 19.6 % |
Selenium | 3.2 % |
Thiamin | 39.5 % |
Zinc | 2.1 % |
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Calories in Linguine with red clam sauce
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Calories per Ingredient
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Calories per serving of Linguine with red clam sauce
200 calories of Barilla Linguine, (2 oz)
59 calories of Clams, canned, meat only, (0.25 cup)
40 calories of Tomatoes (stewed), (0.50 cup)
30 calories of Olive Oil, (0.25 tbsp)
3 calories of Parsley, (0.13 cup)
2 calories of Chicken Broth, (0.25 cup (8 fl oz))
2 calories of Garlic, (0.50 clove)
0 calories of crushed red pepper flakes, (0.25 serving)
Calories per serving of Linguine with red clam sauce
200 calories of Barilla Linguine, (2 oz)
59 calories of Clams, canned, meat only, (0.25 cup)
40 calories of Tomatoes (stewed), (0.50 cup)
30 calories of Olive Oil, (0.25 tbsp)
3 calories of Parsley, (0.13 cup)
2 calories of Chicken Broth, (0.25 cup (8 fl oz))
2 calories of Garlic, (0.50 clove)
0 calories of crushed red pepper flakes, (0.25 serving)
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