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Pantothenic acid calculator: Fast FoodsFind food sorted by Pantothenic acid in 100 grams from Fast Foods category. Click on a Fast Foods item for calories, nutrition information and nutrition facts which can be scaled for different food amounts. Please remember that although this gives an indication of foods to eat to increase (or decrease) Pantothenic acid in your diet, you should also consider portion sizes. For example chives have a high amount of vitamin C in 100 grams but a portion size may only be a tablespoon or 0.2 g.
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Pantothenic acid in 100 g
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| | Fast foods, nachos, with cheese | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, chimichanga, with beef | 1 mg |
| McDONALD'S, Scrambled Eggs | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, burrito, with fruit (apple or cherry) | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, chili con carne | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, chicken, breaded and fried, light meat (breast or wing) | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, nachos, with cinnamon and sugar | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, chicken, breaded and fried, boneless pieces, plain | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, chicken, breaded and fried, dark meat (drumstick or thigh) | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, burrito, with beef | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, tostada, with beef and cheese | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, chimichanga, with beef and red chili peppers | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, nachos, with cheese and jalapeno peppers | 1 mg |
| McDONALD'S, Chicken SELECTS Premium Breast Strips | 1 mg |
| McDONALD'S, Peanuts (for Sundaes) | 1 mg |
| Fast foods, burrito, with beans, cheese, and beef | 0 mg |
| Fast foods, corn on the cob with butter | 0 mg |
| PAPA JOHN'S 14" Cheese Pizza, Thin Crust | 0 mg |
| McDONALD'S, Hotcakes (with 2 pats margarine & syrup) | 0 mg |
| Fast foods, chimichanga, with beef and cheese | 0 mg |
| Fast foods, potato, baked and topped with sour cream and chives | 0 mg |
| PIZZA HUT 14" Cheese Pizza, Regular Crust | 0 mg |
| Pizza, cheese topping, rising crust, frozen, cooked | 0 mg |
| Fast Food, Pizza Chain, 14" Pizza, cheese topping, thick crust | 0 mg |
| Fast foods, biscuit, with egg | 0 mg |
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Nutrition FactsUse the links below to find the Nutrition Facts for all of the major vitamins, minerals, amino acids and nutrients that are required by the body.
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