Okay, so today I wanted to figure out the deal with the nutrition facts for those triple cheese mac and cheese cups. You know, the ones that are super easy to make and taste like heaven? Yeah, those.
First, I grabbed a cup of the Kraft Triple Cheese Mac and Cheese. That’s the one I usually go for. I started by checking out the calories. One of these little cups has about 220-230 calories, which isn’t too bad for a quick snack or part of a meal.
Diving Into the Details
Next, I looked at the macronutrients. Here’s the breakdown:
- Carbs: About 66-73% of the calories come from carbohydrates. That’s your main energy source right there.
- Fat: Around 14-23% of the calories are from fat. Not as high as I expected, to be honest.
- Protein: There’s a bit of protein in there, about 12% of the calories. It’s not a protein powerhouse, but every bit helps, right?
I also noticed that these cups don’t have any artificial flavors, which is a plus. It’s just macaroni pasta and that yummy triple cheese sauce mix.
Comparing Brands
Then, I got curious and compared it to another brand, Tops. Their triple cheese mac and cheese cup also has about 230 calories, with a similar breakdown of carbs, fat, and protein. So, it seems like they’re pretty much in the same ballpark, nutrition-wise.
I gotta say, I was a bit surprised that the calorie density isn’t sky-high. I mean, it’s cheese and pasta, so you’d think it would be more. But it’s actually pretty reasonable.
In the end, I made myself a cup, because, well, all this research made me hungry. It was just as delicious as I remembered. And knowing the nutrition facts makes me feel a little better about indulging in my cheesy craving. It’s all about balance, right?
So, that’s my little deep dive into the world of triple cheese mac and cheese cups. Hope you found it interesting!