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Perfect fit meals, havana chicken with black beans & brown rice

Complete metabolic profile and dietary analysis. Understand exactly how Perfect fit meals, havana chicken with black beans & brown rice impacts your daily caloric limits and muscle protein synthesis.

Total Energy108kcal
Bio-Protein15g
Carbohydrates10g
Total Fats2g

Nutritional Review & Breakdown

Integrating Perfect fit meals, havana chicken with black beans & brown rice into your diet requires a precise understanding of its macronutrient density. With a total energetic cost of 108 calories per standard unit, this asset provides a specific metabolic footprint.

When analyzing dietary efficiency, we look at the protein yield relative to the total caloric intake. In this case, Perfect fit meals, havana chicken with black beans & brown rice delivers 15 grams of protein. This means that approximately 56% of its total calories are derived directly from protein blocks.

🔥 Engine Verdict: Because this product exceeds our baseline efficiency threshold (Score: 0.54), it acts as a superior tool for muscle retention during aggressive fat-loss protocols (cutting phases).

Metabolic Impact & Diet Synergy

Ketogenic Compatibility

Containing 10g of carbohydrates, it provides immediate glycogen replenishment but must be moderated on low-carb diets.

Lipid Profile

With 2g of fat, this presents a lean profile, ensuring minimal impact on daily lipid limits.

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