Indian (Navajo) Squash is a protein-rich food that is very low in calories.
Fiber per 100g
0
g% Daily Value
Per 100g
3.5g
sugar
A serving of Indian (Navajo) Squash (100g) contains 0g of fiber, which is 0% of the recommended daily value based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Dietary fiber is essential for digestive health, helps regulate blood sugar, lowers cholesterol, and promotes feelings of fullness. When planning your meals, consider that indian (navajo) squash is a low source of fiber compared to other proteins.
See how Indian (Navajo) Squash compares to other proteins foods.
per 100g
0g
per leek (124g)
1.2g
per 100g
2.4g
per cup (140g)
0g
Source: USDA FoodData Central | FDC ID: 168040 | Last updated: 2026-04-06
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