Triscuit Four Cheese & Herb Crackers
Read this post for a complete overview of the calories, nutrition facts, and ingredients in the Triscuit Four Cheese & Herb crackers.
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Calories and Nutrition Facts
Nutrition facts are based on a single serving. One serving is measured as six crackers weighing 28 grams.
Calories
Each serving of Triscuit Four Cheese & Herb crackers has 120 calories. This is the same or comparable as other Triscuit crackers such Cracked Pepper & Olive Oil (my favorite) and Cheddar Cheese.
The 20 grams of carbohydrates contribute the highest proportion (67%) of total calories. About one quarter of the calories is derived from fat. The remaining (approximately 8%) is from protein.
- Carbs: 80 calories
- Fat: 30 calories
- Protein: 10 calories
- Total: 120 calories per serving
An 8.5 ounce box contains about nine servings, which means there are 1,080 total calories per container.
The caloric breakout by nutrient is a rounded estimate based on the nutrition facts label provided by Triscuit.
Sodium
There are 115 milligrams of sodium per serving of Triscuit Four Cheese & Herb wheat crackers. A full box, which has nine servings, contains 1,035 milligrams of sodium.
Nutrition Facts
Total Sugars include 0g Added Sugars.
Ingredients and Allergens
Ingredients
Here is the list of ingredients in the Triscuit Four Cheese and Herb Crackers.
Whole Grain Wheat, Canola Oil, Maltodextrin, Salt, Sugar, Enzyme Modified Cheese Powders, Whey, Tomato Powder, Cultured Cream, Natural Flavor (contains mustard), Dried Distilled White Vinegar, Dried Parsley, Onion Powder, Spices, Nonfat Milk.
Allergens
Triscuit crackers are made with wheat.
Nutrition facts and ingredients source: Triscuit
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