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FOODPICKER: Fruits: Fresh Fruit
Dole Fresh-Cut Pineapple

  Choose this fruit product:  In Moderation
         
Fat:  0 g
Your selection contains no fat.  Strive to consume less than 30% of your calories from fat.  This item contains zero saturated fat.  Limit saturated fat to 10% of total calories daily.

Carbohydrate Choices:  1
100% of calories are from carbohydrate.  Your doctor or a Registered Dietitian can tell you how many Carbohydrate Choices are right for you.

Sodium:  0 mg
People with diabetes often have high blood pressure.  Sodium intake can affect blood pressure.

If you choose this consider...

  Fresh fruits contain some fiber and are usually a better alternative to juice.

*Note: 3/4 cup fresh pineapple is considered 1 carbohydrate choice or 15 grams carbohydrate according to the American Diabetes Association.

To burn this off...
  • Walk for 12 minutes
  • Jog for 6 minutes
  • Bike for 8 minutes
  • Swim for 6 minutes
Based on a person weighing 175 pounds
     

For more information regarding this product visit:  dole.com

  A diet rich in fiber can help with lowering blood cholesterol levels, weight loss, and digestive disorders.

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Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 2 slices (112g)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 60 Calories from Fat 0

Total Fat 0g
   Saturated Fat 0g
   Monounsaturated Fat 0g
   Polyunsaturated Fat 0g
   Trans Fat 0g

Cholesterol 0mg

Sodium 0mg

Total Carbohydrate 16g
   Dietary Fiber 1g
   Sugars 13g
   Sugar Alcohol 0g

Protein 0g
Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 25%
Calcium 2% Iron 2%

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.  Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
 


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