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Nutritional Value of Sweet Lime per 100g

Nutritional Value of Sweet Lime per 100g

Sweet lime, also called mosambi, is one of the easiest citrus fruits to include daily because it feels gentle and refreshing. Whole fruit is better than juice when your goal is steady nutrition and better fullness.

The values provided are approximate can vary depending on the size and ripeness.

1) Sweet Lime Whole

Nutritional facts per 100g

NutrientAmount Per 100g% Daily Value*
Calories43 kcal2%
Carbohydrates9.3 g3%
Fiber2.0 g7%
Sugars6.5 g
Protein0.8 g2%
Fat0.2 g0%
Vitamin A200 IU4%
Vitamin C50.0 mg83%
Potassium160 mg3%
Calcium40 mg4%

Pros

  • Refreshing, easy daily citrus option
  • Better fullness than juice because fiber stays
  • Good choice when you want something light but not empty

Cons

  • Citrus can irritate acidity-sensitive stomach for some people
  • Overeating can feel bloating for a few people

Right time to eat

  • Mid morning or afternoon snack
  • After meals as a light sweet finish
  • If acidity is an issue, avoid empty stomach

Health benefits

  • Supports vitamin C intake consistency
  • Supports hydration feel because it is juicy

Best way to eat

  • Eat as whole segments
  • Pair with nuts for better fullness if needed

2) Sweet Lime Juice

Nutritional facts per 100g

NutrientAmount Per 100g% Daily Value*
Calories40 kcal2%
Carbohydrates9.2 g3%
Fiber0.2 g1%
Sugars8.5 g
Protein0.5 g1%
Fat0.1 g0%
Vitamin A120 IU2%
Vitamin C35.0 mg58%
Potassium120 mg3%
Calcium15 mg2%

Pros

  • Very refreshing in hot weather
  • Easy to consume when appetite is low

Cons

  • Low fiber compared to whole fruit
  • Easy to drink more than you realize

Right time to eat

  • Occasionally, preferably with meals

Health benefits

  • Supports hydration routine when portion controlled

Best way to eat

  • Make fresh juice without added sugar
  • Keep portion small and do not replace whole fruit daily

In a nutshell

Whole sweet lime is the better daily choice. Juice is fine sometimes, but it drops fiber and makes overeating easier.

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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