
Canned Apples, Drained
Canned apples, drained are peeled, sliced apples preserved in syrup or juice and then separated from their liquid, resulting in a softer texture and concentrated sweetness compared to fresh apples. While retaining some dietary fiber and vitamin C, the canning process reduces overall nutrient density and often adds significant sugar. This shelf-stable form is commonly used in baking or desserts where a tender, cooked apple texture is desired.
Macro Impact
A 1 cup serving contains 137 calories, 0g protein, 34g carbs, and 1g fat.
Calorie Burn
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Nutrient Breakdown
Nutrient breakdown based on appropriate daily intake recommendations for a 175lb adult.
References
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Nutrition Facts
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving contributes to a daily diet.