1 serving (250 grams) contains 50 calories, 0.5 grams of protein, 0.0 grams of fat, and 12.0 grams of carbohydrates.
Calories |
47.2 | ||
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% Daily Value* |
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Total Fat | 0 g | 0% | |
Saturated Fat | 0 g | 0% | |
Polyunsaturated Fat | 0 g | ||
Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0% | |
Sodium | 4.7 mg | 0% | |
Total Carbohydrates | 11.3 g | 4% | |
Dietary Fiber | 0.2 g | 0% | |
Sugars | 9.4 g | ||
protein | 0.5 g | 1% | |
Vitamin D | 0 mcg | 0% | |
Calcium | 9.4 mg | 0% | |
Iron | 0.1 mg | 0% | |
Potassium | 188.7 mg | 4% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Orangensaftschorle is a refreshing German beverage made by mixing orange juice with sparkling water, typically in a ratio of 1:1 or 2:1 depending on personal taste. This popular drink balances the natural sweetness and tanginess of orange juice with the crisp, effervescent qualities of carbonated water. Originating in Germany, Orangensaftschorle is a staple in cafés, homes, and outdoor gatherings, celebrated for its light, hydrating properties. Nutritionally, it offers vitamins like vitamin C and potassium from the orange juice, making it a healthier alternative to sodas. However, its calorie and sugar content can vary based on the type and quantity of orange juice used, so moderation is key. Its low-alcohol counterpart, Apfelschorle (apple spritzer), shares a similar cultural footprint, but Orangensaftschorle stands out for its brighter, citrusy profile.