1 serving (30 grams) contains 120 calories, 0.0 grams of protein, 12.0 grams of fat, and 2.0 grams of carbohydrates.
Calories |
944.9 | ||
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% Daily Value* |
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Total Fat | 94.5 g | 121% | |
Saturated Fat | 15.7 g | 78% | |
Polyunsaturated Fat | 0 g | ||
Cholesterol | 39.4 mg | 13% | |
Sodium | 2362.2 mg | 102% | |
Total Carbohydrates | 15.7 g | 5% | |
Dietary Fiber | 0 g | 0% | |
Sugars | 7.9 g | ||
protein | 0 g | 0% | |
Vitamin D | 0 mcg | 0% | |
Calcium | 39.4 mg | 3% | |
Iron | 0.8 mg | 4% | |
Potassium | 78.7 mg | 1% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Spicy Dressing is a bold and flavorful condiment often used in cuisines worldwide, particularly Asian, Mexican, and fusion cooking. Typically crafted with ingredients like chili peppers, garlic, vinegar, lime juice, and a blend of herbs and spices, it delivers a vibrant kick to salads, marinades, tacos, and rice bowls. Variants may include additions like sesame oil or yogurt for richness, or honey for a hint of sweetness. Health-wise, its fiery components, such as capsaicin from chili peppers, can promote metabolism and have anti-inflammatory properties, while fresh lime juice adds vitamin C. However, some versions may be high in sodium or sugar depending on the recipe, so it’s important to check labels or customize homemade recipes to your dietary needs. Packed with heat and zest, Spicy Dressing is a versatile and exciting way to elevate any dish.