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  2. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture sources.Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1]

  3. Resistant starch - Wikipedia

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    1 cup, uncooked: 42–52.8 ~20.9 (dry) Banana, raw, slightly green: 1 medium, peeled: 4.7 High amylose RS2 corn resistant starch: 1 tablespoon (9.5 g) 4.5: 47.4 (dry) High amylose RS2 wheat resistant starch: 1/4 cup (30 g) 5.0: 16.7 Oats, rolled: 1 cup, uncooked (81.08 g) 17.6: 21.7 (dry) Green peas, frozen: 1 cup, cooked (160 g) 4.0: 2.5 White ...

  4. Cooked rice - Wikipedia

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    Cooked rice refers to rice that has been cooked either by steaming or boiling. The terms steamed rice or boiled rice are also commonly used. Any variant of Asian rice (both Indica and Japonica varieties), African rice or wild rice , glutinous or non-glutinous, long-, medium-, or short-grain, of any colour, can be used.

  5. Dietary fiber - Wikipedia

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    Dietary fiber is found in plants, typically eaten whole, raw or cooked, although fiber can be added to make dietary supplements and fiber-rich processed foods. Grain bran products have the highest fiber contents, such as crude corn bran (79 g per 100 g) and crude wheat bran (43 g per 100 g), which are ingredients for manufactured foods. [20]

  6. Dietary Reference Intake - Wikipedia

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    fortified food products, baker's yeast, rice bran, instant coffee, fortified beverages Pantothenic acid (B 5) NE: 5: 5 [h] ND: mg: fortified food and beverage products, dried shiitake mushrooms, beef liver, rice bran Vitamin B 6: 1.4: 1.7: 1.5 [i] 60: mg: fortified food and beverage products, rice bran, fortified margarines, ground sage: Biotin ...

  7. Is arugula healthier raw or cooked? The leafy green can help ...

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    Arugula nutrition facts. One cup of arugula has: 5 calories 1 gram protein ... It’s much more common to eat arugula raw than cooked. But is one healthier than the other? In general, some ...

  8. Brown rice - Wikipedia

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    Cooked, long-grain brown rice is 70% water, 26% carbohydrates, 3% protein, and 1% fat. In a reference amount of 100 grams (3.5 oz), cooked brown rice supplies 123 calories of food energy , and is a rich source (20% or more of the Daily Value , DV) of manganese (36% DV) and moderate source (11-17% DV) of magnesium , phosphorus , niacin , and ...

  9. Flattened rice - Wikipedia

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    Flattened rice is a preparation of rice made from raw, toasted, or parboiled rice grains pounded into flat flakes. [1] It is traditional to many rice-cultivating cultures in Southeast Asia and South Asia. [2] It is also known as rice flakes, [3] beaten rice, pounded rice, pressed rice [2] or chipped rice.