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Fubá

Fubá is ground dried maize used across many cuisines — think polenta in Italy, cornbread in the US, and makki ki roti in South Asia. It’s prized for its coarse texture, sweet corn flavor and versatility in batters, breads and porridges. Nutritionally, Fubá is primarily a carbohydrate ingredient but also provides a modest amount of protein and is a useful source of fiber, with about 7.3g per 100g. It contains some B vitamins and minerals like magnesium and can be a good gluten-free alternative when made from pure maize. While not particularly rich in protective plant compounds, Fubá offers a decent protein quality for a cereal and can contribute useful dietary fiber when included as part of a varied diet.

Vegan · Lactose free · Gluten free · Unprocessed · ~0.15€/100g

Kinome Health Grade

B+

Healthy

-

Nutrition

Macronutrients per selected portion. Derived from Cornmeal.

Calories

370 kcal

19% of Daily kcal · energy-dense

Protein

8.1 g

16% RDI

Fat

3.9 g

0.7g sat fat

Carbs

79 g

29% RDI

Sugar

0.6 g

1% RDI

Fiber

7.3 g

24% RDI

Salt

0 g

0% RDI

Nutrition quality

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Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science

B+ · 7.3 / 10

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Frequently asked

Q.01Are Fubá healthy?

Yes, Fubá are considered healthy with a Health Grade of B+. They are a good source of dietary fiber (7.3g per 100g).

Q.03What NOVA processing level are Fubá?

Fubá are NOVA 1 - Unprocessed.

Q.05Are Fubá gluten free?

Yes, Fubá are gluten free.

Q.02What are the macros in Fubá?

100g of Fubá contain 370 kcal, 8.1g protein, 79.4g carbohydrates, 3.9g fat, and 7.3g fiber.

Q.04Are Fubá vegan?

Yes, Fubá are vegan.

Q.06Are Fubá lactose free?

Yes, Fubá are lactose free.

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