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Blackberry vs. Barbecue chicken — In-Depth Nutrition Comparison

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Summary of differences between blackberries and barbecue chicken

  • Blackberries have more manganese, vitamin C, fiber, and vitamin K, while barbecue chicken has more selenium, vitamin B3, phosphorus, and vitamin B12.
  • Barbecue chicken covers your daily need for cholesterol, 42% more than blackberries.
  • The amount of saturated fat in blackberries is lower.
  • Barbecue chicken has a lower glycemic index. The glycemic index of barbecue chicken is 10, while the glycemic index of blackberries is 25.

These are the specific foods used in this comparison Blackberries, raw and Chicken, broiler, rotisserie, BBQ, thigh meat and skin.

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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 14% 8.7% 14% 23% 55% 14% 9.4% 0.13% 84% 2.2%
Magnesium Magnesium Calcium Calcium Potassium Potassium Iron Iron Copper Copper Zinc Zinc Phosphorus Phosphorus Sodium Sodium Manganese Manganese Selenium Selenium 15% 4.8% 23% 36% 26% 49% 93% 44% 0.65% 120%
Contains more CalciumCalcium +81.3%
Contains more CopperCopper +114.3%
Contains less SodiumSodium -99.7%
Contains more ManganeseManganese +12820%
Contains more PotassiumPotassium +57.4%
Contains more IronIron +53.2%
Contains more ZincZinc +235.8%
Contains more PhosphorusPhosphorus +890.9%
Contains more SeleniumSelenium +5400%
~equal in Magnesium ~21mg

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 70% 3.7% 23% 0% 5% 6% 12% 17% 6.9% 0% 50% 19% 4.6%
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% 6.7% 9.2% 0% 14% 52% 107% 9.1% 44% 59% 0% 6% 34%
Contains more Vitamin CVitamin C +∞%
Contains more Vitamin EVitamin E +154.3%
Contains more Vitamin B5Vitamin B5 +81.6%
Contains more Vitamin KVitamin K +∞%
Contains more FolateFolate +212.5%
Contains more Vitamin AVitamin A +81.8%
Contains more Vitamin B1Vitamin B1 +175%
Contains more Vitamin B2Vitamin B2 +773.1%
Contains more Vitamin B3Vitamin B3 +787.3%
Contains more Vitamin B6Vitamin B6 +536.7%
Contains more Vitamin B12Vitamin B12 +∞%
Contains more CholineCholine +640%
~equal in Vitamin D ~0µg

Macronutrient Comparison

Macronutrient breakdown side-by-side comparison
10% 88%
Protein: 1.39 g
Fats: 0.49 g
Carbs: 9.61 g
Water: 88.15 g
Other: 0.36 g
23% 15% 61%
Protein: 22.51 g
Fats: 15.08 g
Carbs: 0.12 g
Water: 61.41 g
Other: 0.88 g
Contains more CarbsCarbs +7908.3%
Contains more WaterWater +43.5%
Contains more ProteinProtein +1519.4%
Contains more FatsFats +2977.6%
Contains more OtherOther +144.4%

Fat Type Comparison

Fat type breakdown side-by-side comparison
4% 14% 82%
Saturated fat: Sat. Fat 0.014 g
Monounsaturated fat: Mono. Fat 0.047 g
Polyunsaturated fat: Poly. Fat 0.28 g
32% 52% 16%
Saturated fat: Sat. Fat 3.927 g
Monounsaturated fat: Mono. Fat 6.446 g
Polyunsaturated fat: Poly. Fat 2.038 g
Contains less Sat. FatSaturated fat -99.6%
Contains more Mono. FatMonounsaturated fat +13614.9%
Contains more Poly. FatPolyunsaturated fat +627.9%

Carbohydrate type comparison

Carbohydrate type breakdown side-by-side comparison
47% 49%
Starch: 0 g
Sucrose: 0.07 g
Glucose: 2.31 g
Fructose: 2.4 g
Lactose: 0 g
Maltose: 0.07 g
Galactose: 0.03 g
33% 33% 33%
Starch: 0 g
Sucrose: 0.04 g
Glucose: 0.04 g
Fructose: 0.04 g
Lactose: 0 g
Maltose: 0 g
Galactose: 0 g
Contains more SucroseSucrose +75%
Contains more GlucoseGlucose +5675%
Contains more FructoseFructose +5900%
Contains more MaltoseMaltose +∞%
Contains more GalactoseGalactose +∞%
~equal in Starch ~0g
~equal in Lactose ~0g

Comparison summary table

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

All nutrients comparison - raw data values

Nutrient Blackberry Barbecue chicken DV% diff.
Cholesterol 0mg 127mg 42%
Protein 1.39g 22.51g 42%
Selenium 0.4µg 22µg 39%
Vitamin B3 0.646mg 5.732mg 32%
Manganese 0.646mg 0.005mg 28%
Phosphorus 22mg 218mg 28%
Vitamin C 21mg 0mg 23%
Fats 0.49g 15.08g 22%
Fiber 5.3g 0g 21%
Vitamin B12 0µg 0.47µg 20%
Saturated fat 0.014g 3.927g 18%
Vitamin K 19.8µg 0µg 17%
Monounsaturated fat 0.047g 6.446g 16%
Sodium 1mg 335mg 15%
Vitamin B2 0.026mg 0.227mg 15%
Vitamin B6 0.03mg 0.191mg 12%
Polyunsaturated fat 0.28g 2.038g 12%
Zinc 0.53mg 1.78mg 11%
Choline 8.5mg 62.9mg 10%
Copper 0.165mg 0.077mg 10%
Calories 43kcal 226kcal 9%
Vitamin E 1.17mg 0.46mg 5%
Iron 0.62mg 0.95mg 4%
Folate 25µg 8µg 4%
Vitamin B1 0.02mg 0.055mg 3%
Carbs 9.61g 0.12g 3%
Fructose 2.4g 0.04g 3%
Potassium 162mg 255mg 3%
Vitamin B5 0.276mg 0.152mg 2%
Vitamin A 11µg 20µg 1%
Calcium 29mg 16mg 1%
Net carbs 4.31g 0.12g N/A
Magnesium 20mg 21mg 0%
Sugar 4.88g 0.12g N/A
Trans fat 0g 0.078g N/A
Tryptophan 0.173mg 0%
Threonine 0.657mg 0%
Isoleucine 0.853mg 0%
Leucine 1.549mg 0%
Lysine 1.75mg 0%
Methionine 0.565mg 0%
Phenylalanine 0.69mg 0%
Valine 0.935mg 0%
Histidine 0.592mg 0%
Omega-6 - Eicosadienoic acid 0.011g N/A

Which food is preferable for your diet?

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is better in case of low diet
Blackberry Barbecue chicken
Low Calories diet ok
Low Fats diet ok
Low Carbs diet ok
Low Glycemic Index diet ok

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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
17%
Blackberry
26%
Barbecue chicken
Minerals Daily Need Coverage Score
23%
Blackberry
41%
Barbecue chicken

Comparison summary

Which food is lower in Cholesterol?
Blackberry
Blackberry is lower in Cholesterol (difference - 127mg)
Which food contains less Sodium?
Blackberry
Blackberry contains less Sodium (difference - 334mg)
Which food is lower in Saturated fat?
Blackberry
Blackberry is lower in Saturated fat (difference - 3.913g)
Which food is lower in Sugar?
Barbecue chicken
Barbecue chicken is lower in Sugar (difference - 4.76g)
Which food is lower in glycemic index?
Barbecue chicken
Barbecue chicken is lower in glycemic index (difference - 15)
Which food is cheaper?
Barbecue chicken
Barbecue chicken is cheaper (difference - $0.3)
Which food is richer in minerals?
Barbecue chicken
Barbecue chicken is relatively richer in minerals
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. Blackberry - https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/173946/nutrients
  2. Barbecue chicken - https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/171127/nutrients

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

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