
Hawaiian Sweet Roll
Hawaiian Sweet Roll is a soft, slightly sweet bread roll inspired by traditional Hawaiian bread recipes, distinguished by its golden-brown crust and pillowy texture. These rolls derive their characteristic sweetness from ingredients like pineapple juice or honey, offering a lower-fat alternative to brioche while maintaining a higher sugar content than standard dinner rolls. They are widely used for sliders, holiday meals, and as a versatile base for both sweet and savory pairings.
Macro Impact
A 1 roll serving contains 90 calories, 3g protein, 16g carbs, and 2g fat.
Calorie Burn
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Nutrient Breakdown
Nutrient breakdown based on appropriate daily intake recommendations for a 175lb adult.
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Nutrition Facts
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving contributes to a daily diet.