Ghirardelli chocolate, sweet ground chocolate and cocoa: Calories & Nutrition Facts

Ghirardelli chocolate, sweet ground chocolate and cocoa has 348 calories per 100 g, with 4.4 g protein, 89.1 g carbs and 3.3 g fat (78.3 g sugars). Below are the full nutrition facts with % Daily Value.

Ghirardelli chocolate, sweet ground chocolate and cocoa is an product from Ghirardelli Chocolate, barcode (GTIN) 0747599620287.

Nutrition Facts (per 100 g)

NutrientPer 100 g% DV*
Calories348 kcal17%
Protein4.4 g9%
Carbohydrates89.1 g32%
Sugars78.3 g
Fat3.3 g4%
Saturated fat2.2 g11%
Fiber6.5 g23%
Sodium152 mg7%

*% 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 g348 kcal
Per 1 oz (28.35 g)99 kcal
Per serving (4 Tbsp (46 g))160 kcal

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Frequently asked questions

How many calories are in Ghirardelli chocolate, sweet ground chocolate and cocoa?

Ghirardelli chocolate, sweet ground chocolate and cocoa has 348 calories per 100 g.

How much protein is in Ghirardelli chocolate, sweet ground chocolate and cocoa?

Ghirardelli chocolate, sweet ground chocolate and cocoa contains 4.4 g of protein per 100 g, which is 9% of the Daily Value.

What is the barcode for Ghirardelli chocolate, sweet ground chocolate and cocoa?

The barcode (GTIN) for Ghirardelli chocolate, sweet ground chocolate and cocoa is 0747599620287.

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