Not Keto!
Bee Pollen

Bee Pollen

per 100 g:
60g
net carbs
0g
fats
20g
protein
400
calories

Is Bee Pollen Keto?

Bee Pollen is not keto-friendly because it is high in carbs. It may kick you out of ketosis even with a small serving size.

Too Much Carbs!

Bee Pollen should be avoided on keto because it is very high in net carbs (60g of net carbs per 100g serving).

It is important to limit your net carb consumption to 20g - 30g per day to stay in ketosis. You can calculate your ideal daily net carb allowance by using this keto macros calculator.

As an alternative, you may look for other pantry items that are low in net carbs.

Low in Fats

Bee Pollen is both high in carbs and low in fats, which are the exact opposite of the macros required on a keto diet.

The ideal macronutrient ratio for keto is 70% fat, 20-25% protein, and 5-10% carbs. This means the majority of your foods should be both low in carbs and high in fats.

Avocado, salmon, and ghee are great examples of foods that are both low in carbs and high in fat.

Minimally Processed But High in Carbs

Bee Pollen is minimally processed but not a good fit for keto because it is high in carbs.

It is important to check both macros and ingredients of your foods to achieve a healthy weight loss on keto.

Here are the common ingredients to be checked for keto - sweeteners, oils, and food additives.

Net Carb Calculator

Bee Pollen
60 g
net carbs
70 g
carbs
10 g
fiber / sugar alcohol
0 g
fats
20 g
protein
400
calories

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