Big Y Italian Bread: Calories & Nutrition Facts

Big Y Italian Bread has 250 calories per 100 g, with 9.4 g protein, 46.9 g carbs and 3.1 g fat (0 g sugars). Below are the full nutrition facts with % Daily Value, plus how it compares to the Breads & Buns average.

Big Y Italian Bread is a breads & buns product from Big Y, barcode (GTIN) 0018894463610.

Nutrition Facts (per 100 g)

NutrientPer 100 g% DV*
Calories250 kcal13%
Protein9.4 g19%
Carbohydrates46.9 g17%
Sugars0 g
Fat3.1 g4%
Saturated fat0 g0%
Fiber0 g0%
Sodium656 mg29%

*% Daily Value based on a 2,000 calorie diet (US FDA reference intakes). Sugars shown in grams (there is no FDA Daily Value for total sugars).

Calories by serving

ServingCalories
Per 100 g250 kcal
Per 1 oz (28.35 g)71 kcal
Per serving (1 slice)80 kcal

Big Y Italian Bread vs. Breads & Buns average

Per 100 gBig Y Italian BreadBreads & Buns avg
Calories250278
Protein9.4 g9.1 g
Sugars0 g5.7 g
Fat3.1 g4.9 g

Category average from 983 Breads & Buns products in the USDA Branded Foods database.

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Frequently asked questions

How many calories are in Big Y Italian Bread?

Big Y Italian Bread has 250 calories per 100 g.

How much protein is in Big Y Italian Bread?

Big Y Italian Bread contains 9.4 g of protein per 100 g, which is 19% of the Daily Value.

Is Big Y Italian Bread high in calories?

At 250 kcal per 100 g, Big Y Italian Bread is below the Breads & Buns category average of 278 kcal per 100 g.

What is the barcode for Big Y Italian Bread?

The barcode (GTIN) for Big Y Italian Bread is 0018894463610.

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