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Mogen David Concord Grape

Mogen David Concord Grape

per 1 glass (150 ml):
4g
net carbs
0g
fats
0g
protein
104
calories

Is Mogen David Concord Grape Keto?

Mogen David Concord Grape is not keto-friendly because it is a high-carb alcoholic beverage.

Too Much Carbs!

Mogen David Concord Grape should be avoided on keto because it is very high in net carbs (6.4g of net carbs per 240ml 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 red wines that are low in net carbs.

Alcoholic

Mogen David Concord Grape should be avoided on keto because it is a high-carb alcoholic drink. You can still have alcohol on keto, but it should be low in carbs and consumed in moderation.

It is recommended to limit your alcohol intake to 1 - 2 drinks per day. Excessive drinking may slow down fat burning and cause weight gain.

Individuals with fatty liver disease should avoid alcohol as it has negative effects on liver health.

Net Carb Calculator

Mogen David Concord Grape
4 g
net carbs
4 g
carbs
0 g
fiber / sugar alcohol
0 g
fats
0 g
protein
104
calories

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Ingredients

Concord

Non-Keto Sweeteners

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None

Highly-Refined Oils

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None

Harmful Food Additives

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None

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