Branded Food · Basic American Foods, Inc.

Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows

According to USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID 559266, data refreshed July 2026), nutrition facts per 95g serving, sourced verbatim.

340
Caloriesmoderate density
16.0g
Proteinhigh · 32% DV
66.0g
Carbshigh · 24% DV
1.5g
Fatlow · 2% DV
340 calories per 95g serving

Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows contains 340 calories per 95g serving according to USDA FoodData Central. It has 16.0g of protein, 1.5g of fat, and 66.0g of carbohydrates per serving. Data is sourced verbatim from the Branded Food database, refreshed July 2026.

  • More protein than 65% of USDA whole foods

The verdict

Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows carries 16.8g of protein per 100g, more than 65% of USDA whole foods.

16.8g
protein per 100g
Top 35%
protein vs USDA whole foods
358
calories per 100g
4.2g
fiber per 100g

Percentile computed against the 7,880 USDA SR Legacy and Foundation whole foods with a protein value, not branded or processed items.

Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows by Basic American Foods, Inc. contains 340 calories per 95g serving (358 kcal per 100g USDA basis), according to the USDA FoodData Central database. It provides 16.0g of protein, 1.5g of fat, and 66.0g of carbohydrates per 95g serving. Dietary fiber: 4.0g. Below you will find a complete nutrient breakdown including vitamins, minerals, and daily value percentages based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Values shown match the FDA-format Nutrition Label, computed per serving from USDA per-100g amounts via the manufacturer-declared serving size. Source: USDA laboratory analysis and manufacturer-reported label data for food products sold in the United States.

Where this data comes from

USDA FoodData Central is the United States government's authoritative reference for food composition, maintained by the Agricultural Research Service and updated as new laboratory analyses and manufacturer submissions are processed. Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows is catalogued there as FDC ID 559266, a branded food entry from Basic American Foods, Inc.. Every figure on this page comes from USDA laboratory analysis under the FDC Branded Food program, standardized to 100 g so it can be compared fairly against any other food in the database. The Nutrition Label below shows the per-serving values that match the package; the per-100 g basis is noted where the two differ.

By the per-100g standardization, Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows reads as high protein, low fat, high sodium within common dietary frameworks. Check the full breakdown above for vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.

Nutritional Value at a Glance

Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows is a high-protein food (by FDA per-100g convention), making it suitable for muscle building and recovery diets.

At 14% of the Daily Value for fiber, it contributes moderately to daily fiber intake.

Notable micronutrients include Iron, Fe (22807% DV).

Note: at 610mg per 95g serving (27% of the 2,300mg daily limit), this food is relatively high in sodium. Those monitoring salt intake should factor this in.

Allergen indicators

Our text scan flagged these FDA Big 9 major-allergen indicators in this product's name and brand description:

  • Milk

Always verify with the physical package label. Our detection is a keyword scan over USDA-published product names and brand text, it is conservative-positive (flags likely allergens) but cannot guarantee completeness or accuracy. Manufacturers may reformulate without notice; consumers with anaphylaxis-risk allergies must rely on the FDA-mandated ingredient and allergen statement printed on the package itself.

Nutrition Facts Serving size 95g Amount per serving Calories 340 % Daily Value* Total Fat 2g 2% Saturated Fat 0.5g 3% Trans Fat 0g Cholesterol 5mg 2% Sodium 610mg 27% Total Carbohydrate 66g 24% Dietary Fiber 4g 14% Total Sugars 6g Includes 0g Added Sugars 0% Protein 16g Vitamin D 0mcg 0% Calcium 170mg 13% Iron 3900mg 21667% Potassium 510mg 11% * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Values per 95g serving · 358 kcal per 100g basis

Macro Breakdown

340
Calories per 95g serving
358 kcal per 100g (USDA basis)

340 kcal = 17% of FDA 2,000 kcal Daily Value

0%100%17of 2,000 kcal
340 kcal = 17% of FDA 2,000 kcal Daily Value
P: 16.0gF: 1.5gC: 66.0g
16.0g
Protein
32% DV
1.5g
Total Fat
2% DV
66.0g
Carbs
24% DV
4.0g
Fiber
14% DV
6.0g
Sugar
no FDA DV
610mg
Sodium
27% DV

Values shown per 95g serving, match the FDA Nutrition Label panel. USDA stores the raw amounts per 100g; this page applies the manufacturer-declared serving size to render the on-package values.

Where Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows ranks on protein

Its 16.8g of protein per 100g placed against every USDA reference (whole) food, the 7,880 SR Legacy and Foundation items with a protein value.

Protein per 100g - Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows vs every USDA reference food

USDA reference (whole) foods with a protein value

17 Top 35% higher than 65% of 7,880 USDA reference foods

0–5: 2,829 USDA reference foods (36%). Below this entry. 5–10: 1,170 USDA reference foods (15%). Below this entry. 10–15: 863 USDA reference foods (11%). Below this entry. 15–20: 783 USDA reference foods (10%). This entry sits in this band. 20–25: 1,085 USDA reference foods (14%). Above this entry. 25–30: 826 USDA reference foods (10%). Above this entry. 30–35: 230 USDA reference foods (3%). Above this entry. 35–40: 32 USDA reference foods (0%). Above this entry. 40–45: 9 USDA reference foods (0%). Above this entry. 45–50: 11 USDA reference foods (0%). Above this entry. 50–55: 9 USDA reference foods (0%). Above this entry. 55–60: 33 USDA reference foods (0%). Above this entry. This food 0 60 every USDA reference food, bucketed by value

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Source USDA FoodData Central, SR Legacy & Foundation · July 2026

Full Nutrient Breakdown

Every nutrient USDA reports for this food, per 100 g, with each value's share of the FDA Daily Value shown as a bar.

Macronutrients

Nutrient Amount % DV
Carbohydrate, by difference 69.5 G
25%
Energy 358 KCAL
Fiber, total dietary 4.2 G
15%
Protein 16.8 G
34%
Total Sugars 6.3 G
Total lipid (fat) 1.6 G
2%

Minerals

Nutrient Amount % DV
Calcium, Ca 179 MG
14%
Iron, Fe 4105 MG
22807%
Potassium, K 537 MG
11%
Sodium, Na 642 MG
28%

Lipids

Nutrient Amount % DV
Cholesterol 5 MG
2%
Fatty acids, total saturated 0.53 G
3%
Fatty acids, total trans 0.00 G

Key takeaways

  • Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows delivers 16.0g of protein per 100g, more than 65% of USDA whole foods. See the protein ranking
  • It carries 340 calories per 100g.
  • Its standout micronutrient is iron, fe, at 22807% of the Daily Value per 100g.
  • Based on its per-100g profile, it fits high protein, low fat, high sodium patterns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories are in Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows?
Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows contains 340 calories per 95g serving (358 cal per 100g basis, USDA storage). It has 16.0g of protein, 1.5g of fat, and 66.0g of carbohydrates.
What are the macros in Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows?
Per 95g serving, Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows has 16.0g protein (19% of calories), 1.5g fat, and 66.0g carbs. Fiber: 4.0g. Sugar: 6.0g.
How much sodium is in Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows?
Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows contains 610mg of sodium per 95g serving, which is 27% of the recommended daily limit (2,300mg).
Is Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows high in fiber?
Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows contains 4.0g of dietary fiber per 95g serving, which is 14% of the daily recommended value (28g).
Is Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows keto-friendly?
Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows has 66.0g of carbs per 95g serving (78% of calories), which may be too high for strict keto diets (typically under 5g net carbs per serving).
Is Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows good for a diet?
Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows has 340 calories per 95g serving. With 16.0g of protein, it can help with satiety. Fat content: 1.5g. Contains 4.0g fiber which aids digestion.
What vitamins and minerals are in Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows?
Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows is notably rich in Iron, Fe (22807% DV). Daily-value percentages are computed against the USDA per-100g standardization basis as published in FoodData Central.
How does Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows compare to other foods?
Mac & Cheese Classic Cheddar Lentil Elbows provides 340 calories and 16.0g protein per 95g serving. That is 21 calories per gram of protein. Use our compare tool to see how it stacks up against similar foods in the same category.

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Primary source data

Data Sources & Methodology

Data from USDA FoodData Central, April 2026 release. See our methodology.

Source: USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID 559266) — Branded Food database. Verify with USDA →

Source: FDA 2,000-calorie Daily Value reference — %DV computed against the USDA per-100g standardization basis.

How serving-size math works on this page: USDA stores all nutrient amounts on a per-100g basis for consistency across the catalog. Because the manufacturer declared a 95g serving for this product, the headline values (calories, macros) are multiplied by 95/100 = 0.950 to render the same values you would read on the FDA Nutrition Facts panel. The page surfaces both bases for full transparency.

Disclaimer: This information is for reference only and should not replace professional dietary advice. Nutrient content may vary by brand, preparation method, and seasonal factors.

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