Answer: No, tapioca is not keto-friendly. Despite its low fat and protein content, its high carbohydrate content makes it incompatible with a ketogenic diet.
Tapioca, a staple in many Malaysian dishes, unfortunately, doesn’t fit within the guidelines of a keto diet:
- Tinggi Karbohidrat: Tapioca contains a hefty 88.69 g of carbohydrates per 100g, which far exceeds the daily carb limit of a typical ketogenic diet that usually restricts carbs to under 50g a day.
- Rendah Lemak: With only 0.02 g of total fat per 100g, tapioca lacks the high fat content that is essential to a keto diet, which typically relies on fat for about 70-75% of daily calories.
- Negligible Protein Content: Tapioca’s protein content is extremely low at 0.19 g per 100g. A keto diet usually includes moderate protein intake, around 20-25% of daily calories, to maintain muscle mass.
- Rendah dalam Serat: Tapioca also falls short in dietary fiber, containing just 0.9 g per 100g. While fiber doesn’t directly contribute to the overall macronutrient balance of a keto diet, it does play a crucial role in maintaining digestive health and satiety.
- Tinggi Kalori: Despite its low nutritional value, tapioca is high in calories, with 358 kcal per 100g. In a calorie-controlled keto diet, consuming tapioca could easily lead to exceeding your daily calorie limit without providing the necessary nutrients.
Fakta pemakanan
Saiz Hidangan100g
- Jumlah per hidanganKalori358
- % Nilai harian *
- Jumlah lemak
0.02g
1%
- Lemak tepu 0.01g 1%
- Kolestrol 0mg 0%
- natrium 1mg 1%
- Potasium 11mg 1%
- Jumlah karbohidrat
88.69g
30%
- Serat 0.9g 4%
- Gula 3.35g
- Protein 0.19g 1%
* Nilai Harian % memberitahu anda berapa banyak nutrien dalam hidangan makanan menyumbang kepada diet harian. 2,000 kalori sehari digunakan untuk nasihat pemakanan am.