Calories
2% of Daily kcal · low-calorie
Protein
6% RDI
Fat
0.2g sat fat
Carbs
2% RDI
Sugar
2% RDI
Fiber
10% RDI
Salt
2% RDI
Mixed Fresh Herb is a mix of commonly used culinary herbs (for example thyme, rosemary and regional blends such as Vietnamese herb mixes) used to add fresh aromatic flavor to soups, salads, marinades and garnishes across many cuisines. It is prized for its bright, herbaceous aroma and is typically added near the end of cooking or used raw to preserve flavour. Nutritionally, Mixed Fresh Herb is very low in calories and is a nutrient-dense ingredient; it provides about 3g of fiber per 100g and contributes vitamins and minerals in small amounts, notably vitamin K and vitamin C, plus trace minerals. Because herbs are used in relatively small quantities, they mainly contribute flavor and micronutrients rather than large amounts of macronutrients. Besides vitamins and fiber, mixed fresh herbs contain antioxidant plant compounds such as polyphenols and carotenoids that help neutralize free radicals and support overall health; they’re a simple way to boost flavour and micronutrient variety without adding fat or many calories.
Vegan · Lactose free · Gluten free · Unprocessed · ~4.50€/100g
Kinome Health Grade
Optimal
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Macronutrients per selected portion. Averaged from verified sources.
2% of Daily kcal · low-calorie
6% RDI
0.2g sat fat
2% RDI
2% RDI
10% RDI
2% RDI
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Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science
S+ · 10.0 / 10
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Yes, Mixed Fresh Herbs are exceptionally healthy, earning an S Health Grade. They have a strong fat quality profile.
Mixed Fresh Herbs are NOVA 1 - Unprocessed.
Yes, Mixed Fresh Herbs are gluten free.
100g of Mixed Fresh Herbs contain 35 kcal, 3g protein, 5.5g carbohydrates, 0.8g fat, and 3g fiber.
Yes, Mixed Fresh Herbs are vegan.
Yes, Mixed Fresh Herbs are lactose free.