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Ice cream, soft serve ice cream, chocolate food facts
USDA SR27 Database Food #01236 category dairy-egg Food ProductsMeasurement

Amount: 0.5 cup = 86 grams
of ICE CRM,SOFT SERVE,CHOC
Current Multiple = 1
of ICE CRM,SOFT SERVE,CHOC
Current Multiple = 1

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Macronutrients are elements or substances that are essential in larger amounts to the growth and health of a living organism.
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Fat Calories = 100.6 kcals = 53% of total
Fats and sterols.
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Protein Calories = 14.1 kcals = 7% of total
Nine Indispensable Amino Acids
End of Nine
Cartenoids

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Vitamin A - RAE
139 mcg
Vitamin A - IU
507 mcg
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Footnotes:
This food, briefly described as ICE CRM,SOFT SERVE,CHOC, supplies an extra generous amount of the following vitamins, minerals and nutrients:
Energy This food has a high source of energy. The amount of energy is measured in joules or Calories (kilocals).
Protein is the major structural component of all cells in the body and function as enzymes in membranes as transport carriers and as some hormones. During digestion and absorption, dietary proteins are broken down into amino acids which become building blocks of these fuctional and structural compounds. Histidine is the 1st of 9 essential amino acids Isoleucine is the 2nd of 9 essential amino acids Threonine is the 3rd of 9 essential amino acids Valine is the 4th of 9 essential amino acids Methionine is the 5th of 9 essential amino acids Tyrosine is the 6th of 9 essential amino acids Leucine is the 7th of 9 essential amino acids Lysine is the 8th of 9 essential amino acids Tryptophan is the 9th of 9 essential amino acids Phenylalanine
Total lipid (fat) This food has a higher than average amount of lipids (fat). Fat is required by the body, but some sources of fat are better than others. The fat types that are present in generous amounts (if any) are as follows: Fatty acids, total monounsaturated Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated 18:3 undifferentiated Ω3 18:2 undifferentiated Ω6
Carbohydrate, by difference The RDA for carbohydrates is based on its role as the primary energy source for the brain. The AMDR is based on its role as a source of Calories (kcal) while maintaining body weight.
Total Sugars should not exceed 25% of calorie intake
Calcium, Ca, is the essential role in blood clotting, muscle contraction, nerve transmission, bone and tooth formation Phosphorus, P, helps in the maintenance of PH, storage and transfer of energy and nucleotide synthesis. Selenium, Se, provides defense against oxidative stress and regulation of thyroid hormone action, and reduction and oxidation. Zinc, Zn, is a component of multiple enzymes and proteins; involved in the regulation of gene expression.
Vitamin A, RAE is required for normal vision, gene expression, reduction, embryonic development and immune function Vitamin B-12 prevents megabolastic anemia. Coenzyme in nucleic acid metabolism. Vitamin D aka Calciferol maintains serum calcium and phosphorus for bone health. Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is also included. Vitamin D (D2 + D3) is included also. Riboflavin aka Vitamin B-2 is a conenzyme in numerous redux reactions. Pantothenic acid is a coenzyme in fatty acid metabolism. Choline, total is a precursor for acetylcholine, phospholipids and betaine. Retinol is present in a significant amount.
Theobromine Arginine Alanine Aspartic acid Glutamic acid Glycine Proline Serine Fatty acids, total saturated Caffeine Cholesterol