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Alcoholic beverage, liqueur, coffee with cream, 34 proof nutrition facts

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Alcoholic beverage, liqueur, coffee with cream, 34 proof. Nutrient values are reported by USDA FoodData Central for the stated 100 g basis.

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MEASURED VALUES

Key nutrition facts

For 100 g

Energy327 kcal
Protein2.8 g
Carbohydrate, by difference20.9 g
Total lipid (fat)15.7 g
Fiber, total dietary0 g
Total Sugars19.8 g
Fatty acids, total saturated9.66 g
Cholesterol58 mg
Sodium, Na92 mg
Potassium, K32 mg
Calcium, Ca16 mg
Iron, Fe0.13 mg
Magnesium, Mg2 mg
Phosphorus, P50 mg
Zinc, Zn0.16 mg
Copper, Cu0.04 mg

COMPLETE PROFILE

All available nutrients

NutrientAmount% Daily Value
Energy327 kcal
Protein2.8 g5.6%
Carbohydrate, by difference20.9 g7.6%
Total lipid (fat)15.7 g20.1%
Fiber, total dietary0 g0%
Total Sugars19.8 g
Fatty acids, total saturated9.66 g48.3%
Cholesterol58 mg19.3%
Sodium, Na92 mg4%
Potassium, K32 mg0.7%
Calcium, Ca16 mg1.2%
Iron, Fe0.13 mg0.7%
Magnesium, Mg2 mg0.5%
Phosphorus, P50 mg4%
Zinc, Zn0.16 mg1.5%
Copper, Cu0.04 mg4.4%
Manganese, Mn0.01 mg0.3%
Selenium, Se0.4 µg0.7%
Vitamin A, RAE173 µg19.2%
Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid0.2 mg0.2%
Vitamin D (D2 + D3)0 µg0%
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol)0.45 mg3%
Vitamin K (phylloquinone)1.3 µg1.1%
Thiamin0.01 mg0.9%
Riboflavin0.06 mg4.4%
Niacin0.08 mg0.5%
Pantothenic acid0.09 mg1.7%
Vitamin B-60.01 mg0.6%
Folate, DFE2 µg0.5%
Vitamin B-120.08 µg3.3%
Choline, total8.1 mg1.5%
Alanine0.1 g
Alcohol, ethyl13.8 g
Arginine0.1 g
Ash0.4 g
Aspartic acid0.21 g
Caffeine8 mg
Carotene, alpha0 µg
Carotene, beta30 µg
Cryptoxanthin, beta0 µg
Cystine0.03 g
Fatty acids, total monounsaturated4.46 g
Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated0.67 g
Folate, food2 µg
Folate, total2 µg
Folic acid0 µg
Glutamic acid0.59 g
Glycine0.06 g
Histidine0.08 g
Isoleucine0.17 g
Leucine0.28 g
Lutein + zeaxanthin0 µg
Lycopene0 µg
Lysine0.22 g
Methionine0.07 g
MUFA 16:10.34 g
MUFA 18:13.89 g
MUFA 20:10 g
MUFA 22:10 g
Phenylalanine0.14 g
Proline0.27 g
PUFA 18:20.44 g
PUFA 18:30.23 g
PUFA 18:40 g
PUFA 20:40 g
PUFA 20:5 n-3 (EPA)0 g
PUFA 22:5 n-3 (DPA)0 g
PUFA 22:6 n-3 (DHA)0 g
Retinol171 µg
Serine0.15 g
SFA 10:00.39 g
SFA 12:00.43 g
SFA 14:01.55 g
SFA 16:04.13 g
SFA 18:00.36 g
SFA 4:00.5 g
SFA 6:00.29 g
SFA 8:00.17 g
Theobromine0 mg
Threonine0.13 g
Tryptophan0.04 g
Tyrosine0.14 g
Valine0.19 g
Vitamin A, IU620 iu
Vitamin E, added0 mg
Water46.5 g

MEASURED NUTRIENT ROLES

Top nutrients that support the body

For 100 g, the strongest Daily Value contributions among nutrients available in this record are Vitamin A (19.2% DV), Copper (4.4% DV) and Riboflavin (B2) (4.4% DV). The cards explain the normal roles of those nutrients, not a treatment effect of the food.

Vitamin A: vision and immune function

19.2% adult DV in 100 g
VisionImmune function

This amount provides 173 µg. Vitamin A supports normal vision, immune function, growth and cell development. This describes the nutrient’s normal role, not disease prevention or treatment.

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Copper: iron metabolism and nerves

4.4% adult DV in 100 g
Iron metabolismNervous system

This amount provides 0.04 mg. Copper supports energy production, connective tissue, iron metabolism, and normal nervous and immune function. This describes the nutrient’s normal role, not disease prevention or treatment.

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Riboflavin (B2): energy and cell growth

4.4% adult DV in 100 g
Energy metabolismCell growth

This amount provides 0.06 mg. Riboflavin helps convert food into energy and supports cell growth, development and function. This describes the nutrient’s normal role, not disease prevention or treatment.

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Phosphorus: bones and cellular energy

4% adult DV in 100 g
Bones and teethCellular energy

This amount provides 50 mg. Phosphorus helps form bones and teeth and is involved in energy production and cell membranes. This describes the nutrient’s normal role, not disease prevention or treatment.

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Vitamin B12: blood cells and nerves

3.3% adult DV in 100 g
Red blood cellsNervous system

This amount provides 0.08 µg. Vitamin B12 supports healthy blood cells, DNA synthesis and normal nervous-system function. This describes the nutrient’s normal role, not disease prevention or treatment.

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Vitamin E: antioxidant and immune function

3% adult DV in 100 g
Antioxidant functionImmune function

This amount provides 0.45 mg. Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant and supports normal immune function. This describes the nutrient’s normal role, not disease prevention or treatment.

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MEASURED CONTRIBUTIONS AND REVIEWED RECORDS

Food-specific benefits & evidence

Contributes Vitamin A

19.2% adult DV in 100 g

This amount provides 173 µg. Vitamin A supports normal vision, immune function, growth and cell development. This is a measured nutrient contribution, not proof that the food prevents or treats disease.

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