Babylove

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Babylove
NameBabylove
USDA_ID170438
Food_group
Keto_friendlinessKeto friendly
Fiber0
Serving weightBabylove
Serving descriptionBabylove is a [[high carb]] food item in the category of [[Babylove]] popular in [[Germany]]
* '''Brands''':[[Babylove]]
* '''Labels:''' [[no-added-sugar]] [[Category:high carb]]
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'''Keto-meter'''

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  • For further details on [[ketometer|KetoMeter]], read the [[Keto diet e-book|Free Keto Diet E-book]] and explore the [[keto meter key|Keto Meter Guide]].
  • Foods such as Babylove are rated on a scale from 0 (considered not keto friendly) to 10 (considered very keto friendly). See '''W8MD's [[keto meter key]]''' to learn more!

=='''Babylove external links'''==



* [http://world-en.openfoodfacts.org/product/00170438/babylove babylove]
'''Nutritional quality scores'''

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The Nutri-Score is a five-color nutrition label and nutritional rating system with the overall nutritional value of food products. It assigns products a rating letter from A (best) to E (worst), with associated colors from green to red.

  • '''A = Green color, and is considered best'''
  • '''E = Red color, and is considered worst'''




=='''Food processing score'''==
'''[[NOVA food group|Nova food processing score]]''' [[File:NOVA group 4.svg|50px|right]]

  • 1 = Minimally or unprocessed foods
  • 2 = Processed food products
  • 3 = Ultra processed foods
  • 4 = Highly processed foods
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