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Coltivare

Nutrition Facts & Calorie Information

6 Menu Items Analyzed

Chicken Parmesan

Breaded chicken breast topped with marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese.

⚡️ Calories:550
🥩 Protein:42g
🍞 Carbs:46g
🧈 Fat:22g

Beef Stroganoff

Tender beef strips cooked in a creamy mushroom sauce, served over egg noodles.

⚡️ Calories:500
🥩 Protein:25g
🍞 Carbs:50g
🧈 Fat:20g

Grilled Salmon

Salmon fillet grilled to perfection, served with a lemon dill sauce.

⚡️ Calories:500
🥩 Protein:45g
🍞 Carbs:5g
🧈 Fat:30g

Spaghetti Carbonara

Classic Italian pasta dish made with eggs, cheese, pancetta, and pepper.

⚡️ Calories:500
🥩 Protein:20g
🍞 Carbs:60g
🧈 Fat:22g

Vegetable Stir Fry

A mix of fresh vegetables sautéed in soy sauce and served over rice.

⚡️ Calories:350
🥩 Protein:9g
🍞 Carbs:60g
🧈 Fat:7g

Caesar Salad

Crisp romaine lettuce with Caesar dressing, croutons, and parmesan cheese.

⚡️ Calories:350
🥩 Protein:8g
🍞 Carbs:20g
🧈 Fat:28g

About Coltivare Nutrition Information

Discover the nutritional content of menu items at Coltivare. Our comprehensive nutrition database provides detailed calorie counts and macronutrient breakdowns (protein, carbohydrates, and fat) for each menu item.

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