Vanilla extract, imitation, alcohol

Food Group: Spices and Herbs

Category: Vanilla

Serving Sizes: tbsp | tsp |

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: tbsp
Amount
Per Serving
% Daily Value**
Calories 30.8 kcal
0%
Total Fat - -
Cholesterol - -
Sodium 0.5 mg
0%
Potassium 12.7 mg
0.4%
Carbohydrate 0.3 g
0.1%
Dietary Fiber - -
Protein 0 g
0%
Vitamin A - -
Vitamin C - -
Thiamin 0 mg
0.1%
Riboflavin 0 mg
0.5%
Niacin 0 mg
0.2%
Vitamin B-6 0 mg
0.1%
Folate - -
Folic acid - -
Vitamin B-12 - -
Pantothenic acid 0 mg
0%
Calcium - -
Iron 0 mg
0.1%
Magnesium 0.7 mg
0.2%
Zinc 0 mg
0.1%
Copper 0 mg
0.1%
Phosphorus 2.9 mg
0.3%

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: tsp
Amount
Per Serving
% Daily Value**
Calories 10 kcal
0%
Total Fat - -
Cholesterol - -
Sodium 0.2 mg
0%
Potassium 4.1 mg
0.1%
Carbohydrate 0.1 g
0%
Dietary Fiber - -
Protein 0 g
0%
Vitamin A - -
Vitamin C - -
Thiamin 0 mg
0%
Riboflavin 0 mg
0.2%
Niacin 0 mg
0.1%
Vitamin B-6 0 mg
0%
Folate - -
Folic acid - -
Vitamin B-12 - -
Pantothenic acid 0 mg
0%
Calcium - -
Iron 0 mg
0%
Magnesium 0.2 mg
0.1%
Zinc 0 mg
0%
Copper 0 mg
0%
Phosphorus 0.9 mg
0.1%

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