Aniseed Raki Calories

110kcal
per serving (Bir fincan (50ml))
220kcal
per 100 g

Aniseed Raki is a traditional spirit celebrated for its distinctive anise flavor. Enjoy this unique beverage responsibly as part of a balanced lifestyle.

Macronutrients

100 gServing
Protein0 g0.0 g
Carbs0 g0.0 g
Fat0 g0.0 g
Fiber0 g0.0 g

Benefits

This spirit offers a unique flavor experience. Its zero-carb and zero-fat profile makes it a choice for those monitoring macronutrient intake. Enjoy its aromatic qualities as a digestif or accompaniment to meals.

Watch out for

Aniseed Raki contains alcohol and should be consumed in moderation. Individuals with sesame allergies should be aware of potential cross-contamination, as sesame is listed as an allergen.

How to fit it into your diet

Aniseed Raki can be enjoyed in small, controlled servings. Due to its zero carbohydrate and fat content, it can fit into various dietary plans when consumed mindfully. Pair it with meals or enjoy it as a relaxing evening drink.

Dietitian’s note

Aniseed Raki, like all alcoholic beverages, should be consumed in moderation. While it contains no carbohydrates or fats, its alcohol content impacts overall health. Consider it a treat rather than a staple in a balanced diet.
Reviewed by
Uzm. Dyt. [İSİM SOYİSİM]
Uzman Diyetisyen · Beslenme ve Diyetetik
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Frequently asked questions

What is Aniseed Raki?

Aniseed Raki is a traditional alcoholic beverage known for its strong anise flavor, commonly enjoyed in many cultures.

Does Aniseed Raki contain carbohydrates or fats?

No, Aniseed Raki contains zero carbohydrates and zero fats, making its caloric content primarily from alcohol.

Are there any allergens in Aniseed Raki?

Yes, Aniseed Raki may contain sesame as an allergen. It's important to check specific product information if you have allergies.

When is the best time to drink Aniseed Raki?

Aniseed Raki is often enjoyed in the evening, typically with meals or as a digestif, contributing to a relaxed social experience.

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This content is for informational purposes only and is not medical or dietary advice. Consult a professional for personalized guidance.