Tomato
Is it a veggie or is it a fruit? Who cares when its deep, velvety red colour tastes kind of savoury, but still kind of sweet. (OK, it’s a fruit.)
- Low sodium
- No preservatives
- No artificial colours or flavours
- Good source of Vitamin C
Nutritional Information
| Servings per pack: 1 |
Serving size: 250ml |
Average Quantity |
Per Serve |
%DI* Per Serve |
Per 100mL |
| Energy | 281 kJ | 3% | 75 kJ |
| Protein | 3.4 g | 7% | 0.9 g |
| Fat Total | 0.4 g | 0.6% | 0.1 g |
| Fat - Saturated | 0.0 g | 0% | 0 g |
| Carbohydrate - Total | 10.5 g | 3% | 2.8 g |
| Carbohydrate - sugars | 9.8 g | 11% | 2.6 g |
| Dietry Fibre | 4.5 g | | 1.2 g |
| Sodium | 806 mg | 35% | 215 mg |
| Vitamin C | 75 mg | | 20 mg |
*Percentage daily intakes are based on an average adult diet of 8700kj. Your daily intakes may be higher or lower depending on your energy needs.
Available Sizes: 250ml, 1.25 Litre
What's in it for you?
Servings per pack
One 250ml bottle of Spring Valley Tomato Juice equals one serve, depending on your height or appetite, if you know what we mean.
Serving size
Based on the amount of Spring Valley Tomato Juice an average (or even quite brilliant) person drinks in a single sitting*. Our experts say see the servings bit above. * Works the same if standing.
Energy
Also known as kilojoules (kJ). It’s the amount of energy in a Spring Valley Tomato Juice. A good thing to know because to keep a healthy weight, you have to balance the amount of energy you put in (eating and drinking) with the amount you burn being active. Here’s a suggested activity – run to compare similar products to see which has less kJs.
Protein
Really important to build and maintain muscle and tissue, as well as regulate important bodily processes and chemical reactions. Best sources are fish and red meat – lousy as juice.
Fat (Total/Saturated)
Fat is fuel for the body. It’s also v. high in kilojoules. Dietary Guidelines of Australia recommend limiting your total fat intake, especially saturated fat. Our juices might be wet, but they don’t contain saturated fat.
Carbohydrate
Unless you live in Hollywood, carbs are the body’s main source of energy. There are two types – simple (i.e. sugars) and complex (i.e. starches and fibre). Carbs in Spring Valley Tomato Juice total 25.3g and come mainly from natural fruit sugars. But that figures, right?
Sugars
Naturally occurring sugars (i.e. simple carbs – see above) and some added sugar (i.e.cane sugar) are found in most beverages. Dietary Guidelines of Australia recommend keeping sugars and foods with sugar to a sensible level.
Sodium
Most adult Australians are suckers for salt, consuming more than the recommended 2300mg (or pinch) of sodium a day. Fortunately we’re not a nation of salty juice drinkers so our levels are low.
Vitamin C
A great antioxidant (got to have it for growth and repair) Vitamin C also helps you absorb iron from food.