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Spaghetti Noodles

Spaghetti Noodle is a staple of Italian cuisine consisting of long, thin dried or fresh noodles typically made from durum wheat semolina; it’s widely used in pasta dishes worldwide and known for its versatility in sauces and preparations. In terms of macronutrients, it is primarily a carbohydrate source and also provides 13g of protein per 100g, with relatively little fat. Compared with whole-grain or legume-based alternatives, traditional spaghetti is lower in fiber and some micronutrients, so swapping to whole-grain or pulse-based pastas can increase fiber, minerals and overall nutrient density.

Vegan · Lactose free · Processed · ~0.20€/100g

Kinome Health Grade

C-

Fair

-

Nutrition

Macronutrients per selected portion. Derived from Spaghetti.

Calories

371 kcal

19% of Daily kcal · energy-dense

Protein

13 g

26% RDI

Fat

1.5 g

0.3g sat fat

Carbs

75 g

27% RDI

Sugar

3.9 g

8% RDI

Fiber

3 g

10% RDI

Salt

0 g

0% RDI

Nutrition quality

Scored against dietary guidelines. Tap rows for a deeper breakdown.

Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science

C- · 5.3 / 10

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Frequently asked

Q.01Are Spaghetti Noodles healthy?

Spaghetti Noodles are rated moderate (Health Grade C-) per 100g and can be part of a balanced diet.

Q.03What NOVA processing level are Spaghetti Noodles?

Spaghetti Noodles are NOVA 3 - Processed.

Q.05Are Spaghetti Noodles lactose free?

Yes, Spaghetti Noodles are lactose free.

Q.02What are the macros in Spaghetti Noodles?

100g of Spaghetti Noodles contain 371 kcal, 13g protein, 75g carbohydrates, 1.5g fat, and 3g fiber.

Q.04Are Spaghetti Noodles vegan?

Yes, Spaghetti Noodles are vegan.

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