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Beef tenderloin vs. Chicken thigh — In-Depth Nutrition Comparison

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What are the main differences between beef tenderloin and chicken thigh?

  • Beef tenderloin is richer in vitamin B12, iron, zinc, and monounsaturated fat, while chicken thigh is higher in vitamin B3, vitamin B5, and vitamin B6.
  • Beef tenderloin's daily need coverage for vitamin B12 is 89% higher.
  • Chicken thigh has 3 times less saturated fat than beef tenderloin. Beef tenderloin has 9.72g of saturated fat, while chicken thigh has 2.78g.

We used Beef, tenderloin, roast, separable lean and fat, trimmed to 1/8" fat, all grades, cooked, roasted and Chicken, broilers or fryers, thigh, meat only, cooked, fried types in this comparison.

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Mineral Comparison

Mineral comparison score is based on the number of minerals by which one or the other food is richer. The "coverage" charts below show how much of the daily needs can be covered by 300 grams of the food.
Magnesium Magnesium Calcium Calcium Potassium Potassium Iron Iron Copper Copper Zinc Zinc Phosphorus Phosphorus Sodium Sodium Manganese Manganese Selenium Selenium 16% 2.7% 29% 117% 41% 110% 87% 7.4% 1.8% 125%
Magnesium Magnesium Calcium Calcium Potassium Potassium Iron Iron Copper Copper Zinc Zinc Phosphorus Phosphorus Sodium Sodium Manganese Manganese Selenium Selenium 19% 3.9% 23% 55% 30% 76% 85% 12% 3.5% 112%
Contains more PotassiumPotassium +27.8%
Contains more IronIron +113%
Contains more CopperCopper +36.7%
Contains more ZincZinc +44.4%
Contains less SodiumSodium -40%
Contains more SeleniumSelenium +11.7%
Contains more MagnesiumMagnesium +18.2%
Contains more CalciumCalcium +44.4%
Contains more ManganeseManganese +92.9%
~equal in Phosphorus ~199mg

Vitamin Comparison

Vitamin comparison score is based on the number of vitamins by which one or the other food is richer. The "coverage" charts below show how much of the daily needs can be covered by 300 grams of the food.
Vitamin C Vit. C Vitamin A Vit. A Vitamin E Vit. E Vitamin D Vit. D Vitamin B1 Vit. B1 Vitamin B2 Vit. B2 Vitamin B3 Vit. B3 Vitamin B5 Vit. B5 Vitamin B6 Vit. B6 Vitamin B12 Vit. B12 Vitamin K Vit. K Folate Folate Choline Choline 0% 0% 0% 0% 23% 60% 56% 15% 58% 308% 0% 6% 50%
Vitamin C Vit. C Vitamin A Vit. A Vitamin E Vit. E Vitamin D Vit. D Vitamin B1 Vit. B1 Vitamin B2 Vit. B2 Vitamin B3 Vit. B3 Vitamin B5 Vit. B5 Vitamin B6 Vit. B6 Vitamin B12 Vit. B12 Vitamin K Vit. K Folate Folate Choline Choline 0% 0% 0% 3% 22% 59% 134% 77% 88% 41% 0% 6.8% 0%
Contains more Vitamin B12Vitamin B12 +645.5%
Contains more CholineCholine +∞%
Contains more Vitamin B3Vitamin B3 +137.3%
Contains more Vitamin B5Vitamin B5 +414%
Contains more Vitamin B6Vitamin B6 +52%
Contains more FolateFolate +12.5%
~equal in Vitamin C ~0mg
~equal in Vitamin A ~µg
~equal in Vitamin E ~mg
~equal in Vitamin B1 ~0.088mg
~equal in Vitamin B2 ~0.255mg
~equal in Vitamin K ~µg

Macronutrient Comparison

Macronutrient breakdown side-by-side comparison
24% 25% 48% 3%
Protein: 23.9 g
Fats: 24.6 g
Carbs: 0 g
Water: 48.37 g
Other: 3.13 g
28% 10% 59%
Protein: 28.18 g
Fats: 10.3 g
Carbs: 1.18 g
Water: 59.31 g
Other: 1.03 g
Contains more FatsFats +138.8%
Contains more OtherOther +203.9%
Contains more ProteinProtein +17.9%
Contains more CarbsCarbs +∞%
Contains more WaterWater +22.6%

Fat Type Comparison

Fat type breakdown side-by-side comparison
46% 49% 5%
Saturated fat: Sat. Fat 9.72 g
Monounsaturated fat: Mono. Fat 10.27 g
Polyunsaturated fat: Poly. Fat 1 g
31% 42% 27%
Saturated fat: Sat. Fat 2.78 g
Monounsaturated fat: Mono. Fat 3.82 g
Polyunsaturated fat: Poly. Fat 2.43 g
Contains more Mono. FatMonounsaturated fat +168.8%
Contains less Sat. FatSaturated fat -71.4%
Contains more Poly. FatPolyunsaturated fat +143%

Comparison summary table

Pay attention to the rightmost column. It displays the amounts side by side, giving a clearer understanding of the difference.
Beef tenderloin Chicken thigh
Lower in Sugar ok
Lower in Saturated fat ok
Lower in Cholesterol ok
Lower in Sodium ok
Lower in Glycemic Index Equal
Lower in price Equal
Rich in minerals Equal
Rich in vitamins Equal

All nutrients comparison - raw data values

Nutrient Beef tenderloin Chicken thigh DV% diff.
Vitamin B12 2.46µg 0.33µg 89%
Saturated fat 9.72g 2.78g 32%
Vitamin B3 3mg 7.12mg 26%
Fats 24.6g 10.3g 22%
Iron 3.11mg 1.46mg 21%
Vitamin B5 0.25mg 1.285mg 21%
Choline 91mg 17%
Monounsaturated fat 10.27g 3.82g 16%
Zinc 4.03mg 2.79mg 11%
Polyunsaturated fat 1g 2.43g 10%
Vitamin B6 0.25mg 0.38mg 10%
Protein 23.9g 28.18g 9%
Cholesterol 85mg 102mg 6%
Calories 324kcal 218kcal 5%
Selenium 22.9µg 20.5µg 4%
Copper 0.123mg 0.09mg 4%
Sodium 57mg 95mg 2%
Potassium 331mg 259mg 2%
Magnesium 22mg 26mg 1%
Manganese 0.014mg 0.027mg 1%
Vitamin D 0.2µg 1%
Phosphorus 203mg 199mg 1%
Vitamin D 8IU 1%
Net carbs 0g 1.18g N/A
Carbs 0g 1.18g 0%
Calcium 9mg 13mg 0%
Vitamin B1 0.09mg 0.088mg 0%
Vitamin B2 0.26mg 0.255mg 0%
Folate 8µg 9µg 0%
Tryptophan 0.268mg 0.329mg 0%
Threonine 1.044mg 1.188mg 0%
Isoleucine 1.075mg 1.486mg 0%
Leucine 1.889mg 2.115mg 0%
Lysine 1.989mg 2.384mg 0%
Methionine 0.612mg 0.778mg 0%
Phenylalanine 0.933mg 1.121mg 0%
Valine 1.163mg 1.397mg 0%
Histidine 0.818mg 0.874mg 0%
Omega-3 - EPA 0.01g N/A
Omega-3 - DHA 0.05g N/A
Omega-3 - DPA 0.03g N/A

Which food is preferable for your diet?

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is better in case of low diet
Beef tenderloin Chicken thigh
Low Calories diet ok
Low Fats diet ok
Low Carbs diet ok
Low Glycemic Index diet Equal

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Vitamins & Minerals Daily Need Coverage Score

The summary scores indicate the extent to which this food can fulfill your daily vitamin and mineral requirements if you consume 3 servings, consisting of 100 grams of each (an approximation of 3 serving sizes).
Vitamins Daily Need Coverage Score
44%
Beef tenderloin
33%
Chicken thigh
Minerals Daily Need Coverage Score
54%
Beef tenderloin
42%
Chicken thigh

Comparison summary

Which food is lower in Sugar?
Chicken thigh
Chicken thigh is lower in Sugar (difference - 0g)
Which food is lower in Saturated fat?
Chicken thigh
Chicken thigh is lower in Saturated fat (difference - 6.94g)
Which food is lower in Cholesterol?
Beef tenderloin
Beef tenderloin is lower in Cholesterol (difference - 17mg)
Which food contains less Sodium?
Beef tenderloin
Beef tenderloin contains less Sodium (difference - 38mg)
Which food is lower in glycemic index?
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The foods have equal glycemic indexes (0)
Which food is cheaper?
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The foods are relatively equal in price ($)
Which food is richer in minerals?
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It cannot be stated which food is richer in vitamins. See the charts below for detailed information. See the charts below for detailed information. See the charts below for detailed information.
Which food is richer in vitamins?
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It cannot be stated which food is richer in vitamins. See the charts below for detailed information. See the charts below for detailed information. See the charts below for detailed information.

References

All the values for which the sources are not specified explicitly are taken from FDA’s Food Central. The exact link to the food presented on this page can be found below.

  1. Beef tenderloin - https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/169544/nutrients
  2. Chicken thigh - https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/172387/nutrients

All the Daily Values are presented for males aged 31-50, for 2000-calorie diets.

Data provided by FoodStruct.com should be considered and used as information only. Please consult your physician before beginning any diet.