Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated
USDA SR Legacy
Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated belongs to the Legumes category. A 100 g portion provides 351 kcal of energy, 0.16 g of protein, 86 g of carbohydrates, and 0.06 g of fat.
It fits into a balanced diet when portion sizes align with individual energy needs.
Legumes combine plant protein and soluble fiber, making them valuable in plant-forward diets.
- Carbs
- 86.09g100%
- Fat
- 0.06g0%
- Protein
- 0.16g0%
Vitamins
| Vitamin E | 0.1 mg | |
| Vitamin B6 | 0.1 mg | |
| Folate (B9) | 2 µg | |
Minerals
| Potassium | 10 mg | |
| Sodium | 10 mg | |
| Calcium | 25 mg | |
| Iron | 2.2 mg | |
| Magnesium | 3 mg | |
| Zinc | 0.4 mg | |
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Frequently asked questions
How many calories are in Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated? +
Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated provides 351 kcal per 100 g serving.
Is Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated high in protein? +
Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated contains 0.16 g of protein per 100 g, which is considered low for its category.
How much iron is in Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated? +
Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated contains 2.2 mg of iron per 100 g.
What category does Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated belong to? +
Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated is classified under the Legumes category in our food database.
Does Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated contain common allergens? +
Based on USDA data, Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated does not appear to contain common allergens such as milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish, or shellfish. Individual sensitivities may still apply.
What are the main vitamins in Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated? +
Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated does not provide significant amounts of the tracked vitamins per 100 g.
Is Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated a good source of fiber? +
Noodles, Chinese Cellophane or Long Rice (Mung Beans), Dehydrated contains 0.50 g of fiber per 100 g, which is low.