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Te fresas y frambuesas.

Metabolic profile analysis. Technical breakdown of Te fresas y frambuesas and its impact on skeletal muscle retention and daily energy expenditure.

Total Energy5kcal
Bio-Protein9g
Carbohydrates2g
Total Lipids8g

Nutritional Efficiency Report

Te fresas y frambuesas is a very low-calorie food with low-protein content. At 5 kcal per 100g, it delivers 9g of protein — representing 720% of its total caloric load. Carbohydrates account for 160% and fats for 1440% of calories.

"Efficiency Score 1.00 — this asset ranks in the top tier of the DataFood database for protein delivery per calorie. Optimal for fat loss, lean bulking, and body recomposition phases."

At only 2g net carbs per 100g, it fits strict ketogenic and carnivore protocols.

With only 5 kcal per 100g, Te fresas y frambuesas is a high-volume food — you can consume a large serving while keeping total caloric intake controlled. This makes it particularly effective for hunger management in deficit phases.

Protocol Compatibility

Ketosis Impact

At only 2g net carbs per 100g, it fits strict ketogenic and carnivore protocols.

Thermic Effect (TEF)

With 9g protein per 100g, the thermic contribution is moderate. Pairing with higher-protein sources increases the overall TEF of your meal and supports lean mass retention.

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Institutional Disclaimer: The nutritional data provided for Te fresas y frambuesas is derived from clinical databases and algorithmic estimation. This report is for metabolic infrastructure planning only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a clinical nutritionist before implementing aggressive deficit protocols.