Mai Seoul Fire Tuna Burrito Wr Nutrition Facts

Brand: Mai
Manufacturer: Genji, Inc.

Below are the nutrition facts and Weight Watchers points for a serving of Mai Seoul Fire Tuna Burrito Wr.

Mai Seoul Fire Tuna Burrito Wr Calories

There are 230 calories in a serving of Mai Seoul Fire Tuna Burrito Wr. Most of those calories come from carbohydrates (68%).

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Mai Seoul Fire Tuna Burrito Wr Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 135g
Calories 230
Calories From Fat 36
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value*
Total Fat 4g 6%
Saturated Fat 0g 0%
Trans Fat 0g  
Cholesterol 9.45mg 3%
Sodium 500mg 21%
Total Carbohydrates 39g 13%
Dietary Fiber 0.945g 4%
Sugars 7.01g  
Protein 9g 18%

*All percent daily value figures are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Nutritional information source: US Food & Drug Administration

Mai Seoul Fire Tuna Burrito Wr Weight Watchers Points

Weight Watchers Freestyle Points: 6

Weight Watchers SmartPoints: 7

Weight Watchers PointsPlus: 6

A serving of Mai Seoul Fire Tuna Burrito Wr contains 7 Weight Watchers SmartPoints, 6 PointsPlus and 6 SmartPoints.

Mai Seoul Fire Tuna Burrito Wr Ingredients

Mai Seoul Fire Tuna Burrito Wr contains the following ingredients:

Sushi rice (water, white rice, sushi vinegar (sugar, rice vinegar, water, salt, citric acid, kelp extract (kelp extract, sugar alcohol, hydrogenated starch hydrolysates, alcohol, salt, xanthan gum))), raw tuna vegan spicy mayo (vegan mayo (expeller - pressed canola oil, water, modified food starches, white distilled vinegar, sugar, garlic puree (garlic, citric acid), lemon juice concentrate, pea protein, salt, spice, tapioca maltodextrin, fruit and vegetable juice (color)), red chili puree (red jalapeno peppers, citric acid), water, dextrose, sesame oil, soy sauce (water, soybeans, wheat, salt), cane sugar, distilled vinegar, salt, cayenne pepper, modified corn starch, lemon juice concentrate, rice vinegar, yeast extract, cultured dextrose, xanthan gum), lettuce, cucumber, scallions, fried shallot (shallot, soybean oil), seaweed