Beverages, chocolate syrup, prepared with whole milk
Per 100 g edible portion
Beverages
Kidney-friendlyOn a stage 3-4 CKD basis, Beverages's Kidney-friendly rating is driven by Phosphorus (9%) - none of the three minerals exceeds 15%.
Phosphorus / Sodium / Potassium (rating basis)
Phosphorus90 mg9%
Low
Sodium47 mg2%
Low
Potassium145 mg7%
Low
About this food
Beverages (Beverages). Most beverages are low in mineral density, but colas with phosphoric acid and sugary drinks are not kidney-friendly - additive phosphorus absorbs at nearly 100%, often alongside a lot of added sugar. This is the same lens used for similar items.
Nutrient insight
Phosphorus leads at 9%. In CKD, track phosphorus intake and factor in the source (Processed additive (highest absorption)) to judge the true burden.
Other nutrients
Protein3.1 gNot part of rating
Fiber0.3 gBeneficial for CKD (core plant-based nutrient)
Sugar (total)11.3 gMay contain added sugar
Alcohol0 gAlcohol-free
PurineNo dataNot rated · reference for those with high uric acid
OxalateNo dataNot rated · reference for those with kidney stones
Beverages is rated Kidney-friendly: Phosphorus is 9% of the CKD stage 3-4 limit, the highest item. Individual needs should be discussed with your healthcare team.
Why is Beverages rated Kidney-friendly?
Beverages's Phosphorus content (90 mg) equals 9% of the limit, sitting in the <15% band - that is why it rates Kidney-friendly.
How much Phosphorus is in Beverages?
In every 100 g of Beverages, Phosphorus is about 90 mg - roughly 9% of the daily limit (1,000 mg).
Is Beverages safe on a low-potassium diet?
For people watching potassium, Beverages falls below 300 mg per 100 g, with Potassium at 145 mg. Confirm your personal limit with your nephrologist or renal dietitian.
How does Beverages compare to other beverages foods?
Against the Beverages average, Beverages shows more Phosphorus (90 mg per 100 g). The tier shown here comes from its own numbers, not the category.