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Orange Liqueur
Orange liqueur is a sweet, citrus-flavored alcoholic beverage made by distilling or macerating orange peels with sugar and alcohol. Common varieties include Triple Sec, Cointreau, and Grand Marnier.
160
1 shot
(45 ml)
CAL
E
Nutri-Score
Contains alcohol and sugars.
Value per 100 ml & per cup (240ml):
350 kcal | 840 kcal
Protein
None
Fats
None
Carbohydrates
25 grams | 60 grams
Fiber
None
Vitamins & Nutrients
- Flavonoids: Antioxidants from orange peel that may support heart health.
- Vitamin C: Trace amounts from orange peel extracts.
Satiety and Feelings
Orange liqueur is sweet and aromatic, providing a quick energy boost from sugars but little lasting fullness due to no fiber or protein.
What does 1 shot (30 ml) look like?
About 2 tablespoons, roughly the size of a small liquor shot glass.
What does 100 ml look like?
Just under ½ cup, about 6–7 tablespoons.
What does 2000 | 2500 calories look like?
About 625 milliliters or about 0.165 gallons.
Daily Value per 100 milliliter %
Did you know?
Orange liqueurs like Cointreau and Grand Marnier are used widely in cocktails such as the Margarita and Cosmopolitan.
They are made by macerating or distilling orange peels, which gives a rich citrus aroma.
Popular brands date back to the 19th century.
Drawbacks ⚠️
High in added sugars, which contribute to empty calories and may impact blood sugar levels.
Contains alcohol, which adds to calorie content and can affect liver health.
















































