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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]
One cup of raw broccoli, for instance, contains magnesium, potassium, selenium, folate, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, nearly 2 grams of protein and close to 2 grams of dietary fiber, per the U ...
4 oz. of grilled salmon. 3/4 cup of cooked quinoa. 1 cup of roasted broccoli and sweet potato. Total: 1,866 calories, 115 grams of protein, 69 grams of fat, 173 grams of carbohydrate, 484 mg of sodium
Per serving: 110 calories, 1.5 g fat (0 g saturated fat), 170 mg sodium, 22 g carbs (5 g fiber, 5 g sugar), 5 g protein Gone are the days when you couldn't find a good-tasting whole-grain bread ...
Nutrient value per 250 mL cup Human milk [1] Cow milk (whole) [2] Soy milk (unsweetened) [3] Almond milk (unsweetened) [4] Oat milk (unsweetened) [5] Energy, kJ (kcal) : 720 (172) 620 (149)
Raw broccoli is 89% water, 7% carbohydrates, 3% protein, and contains negligible fat (table). A 100-gram (3 + 1 ⁄ 2-ounce) reference amount of raw broccoli provides 141 kilojoules (34 kilocalories) of food energy and is a rich source (20% or higher of the Daily Value, DV) of vitamin C (107% DV) and vitamin K (97% DV) (table).
Dip broccoli florets, either steamed or raw, into 2 tablespoons of pimento cheese (110 calories, 4 grams of protein) for a savory and satisfying snack. Whole-grain cereal with milk
A healthy diet is a diet that maintains or improves overall health. ... (100 calories) per day. ... healthy protein, vegetables, fruit, milk and whole grains. [29] [27]