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Protein facts for Red Wine per 100g and per 5 oz glass serving. Values are USDA-approximate for raw or standard prepared state.
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 85 kcal |
| Protein | 0.1g |
| Total Carbohydrates | 2.6g |
| Dietary Fiber | 0g |
| Total Fat | 0g |
| Serving | Protein | Calories | Carbs | Fat |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50g | 0.1g | 43 | 1.3g | 0g |
| 100g | 0.1g | 85 | 2.6g | 0g |
| 5 oz glass (148g) | 0.1g | 126 | 3.8g | 0g |
| 150g | 0.2g | 128 | 3.9g | 0g |
| 200g | 0.2g | 170 | 5.2g | 0g |
Based on one 5 oz glass serving (148g, 0.1g protein).
| Daily Protein Target | Target (g) | % Covered | Remaining (g) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sedentary adult (0.8g/kg, ~150lb person) | 55g | 0% | 54.9g |
| Active adult (1.2g/kg, ~150lb person) | 82g | 0% | 81.9g |
| Athlete (1.6g/kg, ~150lb person) | 109g | 0% | 108.9g |
| Bodybuilder (2.0g/kg, ~150lb person) | 136g | 0% | 135.9g |
Within the beverages category, Red Wine ranks based on its 0.1g of protein per 100g. Check the related foods section to compare it to similar options. FitCommit's database covers 200 common foods with full protein breakdowns.
Yes. High-protein foods help preserve muscle mass during a calorie deficit. Red Wine provides 0.1g of protein per 5 oz glass. Its lower calorie count also makes it easy to stay in a deficit.
Red Wine contains 0.1g of protein per 100g. A typical serving of 5 oz glass (148g) provides 0.1g of protein. It ranks #191 out of 200 common foods for protein density.
Red Wine is classified as a Low Protein Food (0.1g per 100g). It provides limited protein. Pair it with higher-protein foods to meet your daily targets.
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