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Lime juice, canned or bottled

Lime juice, canned or bottled, unsweetened

3% daily fiber
1.0g of fiber per cup
Daily goal (30g ⓘ) 3%

Low fiber. You'd need 30.6 cups to reach 30g. Not a fiber food.

Fiber Breakdown per 100g

0.4g / 100g
0.2g soluble
0.2g insoluble
Soluble — feeds gut bacteria Insoluble — keeps things moving
Estimated from published research — actual values vary by variety and preparation.
Per Serving
1.0g
1 cup
Calories
21kcal
per 100g
Fiber / 100cal
1.9g
satiety metric
Category Rank
#202/ 238
Least fiber Most fiber

Lime juice, canned or bottled & Fiber

A cup of lime juice, canned or bottled provides 1.0g of dietary fiber along with 21 calories per 100g. That's 1.9g of fiber per 100 calories — a moderate fiber-to-calorie ratio.

The fiber splits into 0.2g soluble and 0.2g insoluble per 100g. The higher insoluble fiber content supports digestive regularity and gut health.

With 0.2g of protein per 100g, lime juice, canned or bottled also contributes to satiety alongside its fiber content.

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Source: USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID: 168157)