Marie Callender's Duos, Meatball Marinara & Fettuccini with Chicken & Broccoli, Frozen Meal, 14 oz.

Brand: Conagra Brands, Inc

Nutrition Facts

Per serving (397.00 GRM)

532
Calories
27.0g
Protein
51.0g
Carbs
24.0g
Fat

Detailed Breakdown

Fiber 3.97 g 14% DV
Sugar 6.99 g 14% DV
Saturated Fat 9.01 g 45% DV
Trans Fat 0.52 g 0% DV
Cholesterol 75.40 mg 25% DV
Sodium 1,360.00 mg 59% DV
Vitamin C 3.00 mg 3% DV
Calcium 151.00 mg 15% DV
Iron 3.61 mg 20% DV
Potassium 750.00 mg 16% DV

* Daily Value (DV) based on 2,000 calorie diet. Source: USDA FoodData Central.

Ingredients

Marinara Sauce (Crushed Tomatoes In Puree [Diced Tomatoes, Tomato Puree], Water, Tomato Paste, Onions, Butter [Cream, Salt], Less Than 2% Of: Modified Corn Starch, Garlic, Canola Oil, Sugar, Salt, Flavorings, Distilled Vinegar, Olive Oil), Alfredo Sauce (Water, Cream, Soybean Oil, Parmesan Cheese [Part-Skim Milk, Cheese Culture, Salt, Enzymes], Romano Cheese From Cow's Milk [Cultured Part-Skim Milk, Salt, Enzymes], Sherry Wine, Nonfat Dry Milk, Less Than 2% Of: Salt, Modified Corn Starch, Parmes

Understanding Marie Callender's Duos, Meatball Marinara & Fettuccini with Chicken & Broccoli, Frozen Meal, 14 oz. Nutrition

Per serving of 397.00GRM, Marie Callender's Duos, Meatball Marinara & Fettuccini with Chicken & Broccoli, Frozen Meal, 14 oz. provides 532 calories with a macronutrient split of roughly 20% protein, 39% carbohydrates, and 41% fat. This makes it a fat-dominant, high-calorie food within the Other category.

Key nutritional highlights: Among the macronutrients and micronutrients tracked, Marie Callender's Duos, Meatball Marinara & Fettuccini with Chicken & Broccoli, Frozen Meal, 14 oz. stands out for its high protein content (27.0g) — relevant for muscle recovery and satiety; some fiber (4.0g) — contributes to daily intake; high sodium (1,360mg, ~59% DV) — mind portions if monitoring blood pressure; notable calcium (151mg) — bone health.

How it fits in a balanced diet: The macronutrient distribution here is relatively balanced, with no single macro dominating disproportionately.

Note from Fanny Engriana (HealthSavvyGuide is engineered as a USDA FoodData aggregator, not medical practice): All numbers above are derived from official USDA FoodData Central. They reflect typical values for the food entry — actual values vary by brand, preparation, and source. For personalized nutrition guidance, consult a registered dietitian.

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Disclaimer: Nutrition data is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Values may vary by brand and preparation. Consult a qualified healthcare provider for dietary guidance. Data: USDA FoodData Central.