Calories
22% of Daily kcal · energy-dense
Protein
15% RDI
Fat
5g sat fat
Carbs
27% RDI
Sugar
46% RDI
Fiber
8% RDI
Salt
14% RDI
Marie Biscuits are classic plain sweet biscuits that are popular as a tea-time snack and a simple base for desserts and biscuit cakes. They’re known for their light, crisp texture and mild vanilla-like sweetness, making them a familiar pantry staple in many countries. Nutritionally, Marie Biscuits are fairly energy-dense and mainly provide refined carbohydrates, with a small amount of protein and only 2.5g of fiber per 100g. They also contribute a little thiamine and folate, but they are not especially nutrient-dense overall. Because they are a sweet, processed biscuit, they’re best enjoyed as an occasional treat rather than an everyday staple.
Vegetarian · Ultra-processed · ~0.80€/100g
Kinome Health Grade
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22% of Daily kcal · energy-dense
15% RDI
5g sat fat
27% RDI
46% RDI
8% RDI
14% RDI
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Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science
E · 2.5 / 10
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Marie Biscuits are rated E on overall nutritional quality and is best consumed in moderation alongside more nutrient-dense foods.
Marie Biscuits are NOVA 4 - Ultra-processed.
100g of Marie Biscuits contain 445 kcal, 7.4g protein, 74g carbohydrates, 13g fat, and 2.5g fiber.
Yes, Marie Biscuits are vegetarian but not vegan.