1.6 grams.
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yes. For example if you had 2 servings it would be 80 1st serving +80 second serving (80 *2),three servings would be 80 1st serving+80 second serving+80 third serving (80*3)
This depends on the mass of this serving and of the food !
Himalayan salt is about 95% sodium chloride and thus is about 37% sodium. How many milligrams of sodium it contains depends on the amount of salt you have.
mustard contains 2838 mg of sodium in one serving which is 1185 of the daily recommended value.
Per 8oz Serving Calories 110 Fat 0g Calories from Fat 0 Sugar 31g Carbs 31g Caffeine 37mg Sodium 48mg Protein 0mg Potassium 0mg
A of sodium is equal to 59.15 grams. This would mean that a quarter of a cup of sodium is equal to 59147.06 milligrams.
The United States dietary guidelines recommend sodium of NO more that 2300 milligrams a day (less is better); this equals about 1 teaspoon of salt.A soup with 1350 mg per serving contains (this is more than 1/2 teaspoon of salt) more than one-half of the body's daily allotment, so it is not good. But if you are eating little else containing sodium during the day, then one serving of soup, containing 1350 mg of sodium, can be consumed during one of your meals.
AnswerYou probably mean 380 MILLIgrams (mg) of sodium. One teaspoon of salt contains 2000 mg of sodium, so 380 mg of sodium would be about 1/5 a teaspoon of salt. 380 mg of sodium is relatively low for canned soup (which can be extremely high in salt). One thing to watch out for: The nutritional label lists sodium per serving. However, typical cans contain two servings (also listed on the nutritional label). So, if you eat the entire can, you would actually get TWO servings of sodium (in your case, 760 mg, which is over 30% of the US Recommended Daily Allowance, and almost 50% of more scientificially based limits, such as the UK's Recommended Nutritional Intake). People with high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, kidney disease or a family history of these should follow the more stringent limit.
OK well lts see the broth can consists of over 320 grams of sodium soup are salty like chicken noodle soup very high in sodium. when the noodle have sit in the broth for a long time the noodles began to adsorb the sodium. also think of the broth is still on the spoon. then you should consider that so my beast estimate would be around 256-200
Ensure contains a non trivial amount of sodium. The label will tell you exactly what's in the product.
The nutritional value in 1.2 grams of sea salt is that it contains about 468 milligrams of sodium. It does not have any calories, fats, protein, or sugars.