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Chicken sandwich vs. Blackberry — In-Depth Nutrition Comparison

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The main differences between chicken sandwich and blackberries

  • Chicken sandwich has more vitamin B3, selenium, vitamin B6, phosphorus, vitamin B2, vitamin B5, and vitamin B1; however, blackberries have more vitamin C and manganese.
  • Daily need coverage for vitamin B3 for chicken sandwich is 44% higher.
  • Blackberries have 753 times less sodium than chicken sandwich. Chicken sandwich has 753mg of sodium, while blackberries have 1mg.
  • Chicken sandwich has a higher glycemic index than blackberries.

Food types used in this article are Fast foods, chicken fillet sandwich, plain with pickles and Blackberries, raw.

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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 17% 17% 22% 66% 22% 17% 79% 98% 29% 109%
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%
Contains more MagnesiumMagnesium +20%
Contains more CalciumCalcium +100%
Contains more PotassiumPotassium +51.2%
Contains more IronIron +185.5%
Contains more ZincZinc +15.1%
Contains more PhosphorusPhosphorus +740.9%
Contains more SeleniumSelenium +4875%
Contains more CopperCopper +146.3%
Contains less SodiumSodium -99.9%
Contains more ManganeseManganese +195%

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 2.7% 1% 48% 1.5% 58% 69% 145% 72% 88% 16% 21% 35% 19%
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%
Contains more Vitamin EVitamin E +106%
Contains more Vitamin DVitamin D +∞%
Contains more Vitamin B1Vitamin B1 +1050%
Contains more Vitamin B2Vitamin B2 +1053.8%
Contains more Vitamin B3Vitamin B3 +1095%
Contains more Vitamin B5Vitamin B5 +334.8%
Contains more Vitamin B6Vitamin B6 +1176.7%
Contains more Vitamin B12Vitamin B12 +∞%
Contains more FolateFolate +88%
Contains more CholineCholine +315.3%
Contains more Vitamin CVitamin C +2525%
Contains more Vitamin AVitamin A +266.7%
Contains more Vitamin KVitamin K +132.9%

Macronutrient Comparison

Macronutrient breakdown side-by-side comparison
16% 11% 21% 49% 3%
Protein: 16.28 g
Fats: 11.19 g
Carbs: 20.89 g
Water: 48.94 g
Other: 2.7 g
10% 88%
Protein: 1.39 g
Fats: 0.49 g
Carbs: 9.61 g
Water: 88.15 g
Other: 0.36 g
Contains more ProteinProtein +1071.2%
Contains more FatsFats +2183.7%
Contains more CarbsCarbs +117.4%
Contains more OtherOther +650%
Contains more WaterWater +80.1%

Fat Type Comparison

Fat type breakdown side-by-side comparison
22% 46% 32%
Saturated fat: Sat. Fat 2.123 g
Monounsaturated fat: Mono. Fat 4.481 g
Polyunsaturated fat: Poly. Fat 3.177 g
4% 14% 82%
Saturated fat: Sat. Fat 0.014 g
Monounsaturated fat: Mono. Fat 0.047 g
Polyunsaturated fat: Poly. Fat 0.28 g
Contains more Mono. FatMonounsaturated fat +9434%
Contains more Poly. FatPolyunsaturated fat +1034.6%
Contains less Sat. FatSaturated fat -99.3%

Carbohydrate type comparison

Carbohydrate type breakdown side-by-side comparison
82% 6% 4% 5% 4%
Starch: 16.5 g
Sucrose: 1.15 g
Glucose: 0.79 g
Fructose: 0.97 g
Lactose: 0 g
Maltose: 0.73 g
Galactose: 0 g
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
Contains more StarchStarch +∞%
Contains more SucroseSucrose +1542.9%
Contains more MaltoseMaltose +942.9%
Contains more GlucoseGlucose +192.4%
Contains more FructoseFructose +147.4%
Contains more GalactoseGalactose +∞%
~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.
Chicken sandwich Blackberry
Lower in Sugar ok
Lower in price ok
Rich in minerals ok
Rich in vitamins ok
Lower in Cholesterol ok
Lower in Sodium ok
Lower in Saturated fat ok
Lower in Glycemic Index ok

All nutrients comparison - raw data values

Nutrient Chicken sandwich Blackberry DV% diff.
Vitamin B3 7.72mg 0.646mg 44%
Selenium 19.9µg 0.4µg 35%
Sodium 753mg 1mg 33%
Protein 16.28g 1.39g 30%
Vitamin B6 0.383mg 0.03mg 27%
Phosphorus 185mg 22mg 23%
Vitamin C 0.8mg 21mg 22%
Vitamin B2 0.3mg 0.026mg 21%
Polyunsaturated fat 3.177g 0.28g 19%
Manganese 0.219mg 0.646mg 19%
Vitamin B1 0.23mg 0.02mg 18%
Vitamin B5 1.2mg 0.276mg 18%
Fats 11.19g 0.49g 16%
Fiber 1.4g 5.3g 16%
Iron 1.77mg 0.62mg 14%
Cholesterol 35mg 0mg 12%
Monounsaturated fat 4.481g 0.047g 11%
Copper 0.067mg 0.165mg 11%
Saturated fat 2.123g 0.014g 10%
Calories 250kcal 43kcal 10%
Vitamin K 8.5µg 19.8µg 9%
Vitamin E 2.41mg 1.17mg 8%
Starch 16.5g 0g 7%
Folate 47µg 25µg 6%
Vitamin B12 0.13µg 0µg 5%
Choline 35.3mg 8.5mg 5%
Carbs 20.89g 9.61g 4%
Calcium 58mg 29mg 3%
Potassium 245mg 162mg 2%
Fructose 0.97g 2.4g 2%
Magnesium 24mg 20mg 1%
Zinc 0.61mg 0.53mg 1%
Vitamin A 3µg 11µg 1%
Vitamin D 0.1µg 0µg 1%
Vitamin D 5IU 0IU 1%
Net carbs 19.49g 4.31g N/A
Sugar 3.64g 4.88g N/A
Trans fat 0.03g 0g N/A
Omega-3 - EPA 0.003g 0g N/A
Omega-3 - DHA 0.003g 0g N/A
Omega-3 - ALA 0.197g N/A
Omega-3 - DPA 0.003g 0g N/A
Omega-6 - Gamma-linoleic acid 0.009g N/A
Omega-6 - Dihomo-gamma-linoleic acid 0.008g N/A
Omega-6 - Eicosadienoic acid 0.006g N/A
Omega-6 - Linoleic acid 2.884g N/A

Which food is preferable for your diet?

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is better in case of low diet
Chicken sandwich Blackberry
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
44%
Chicken sandwich
17%
Blackberry
Minerals Daily Need Coverage Score
48%
Chicken sandwich
23%
Blackberry

Comparison summary

Which food is lower in Sugar?
Chicken sandwich
Chicken sandwich is lower in Sugar (difference - 1.24g)
Which food is cheaper?
Chicken sandwich
Chicken sandwich is cheaper (difference - $0.3)
Which food is richer in minerals?
Chicken sandwich
Chicken sandwich is relatively richer in minerals
Which food is richer in vitamins?
Chicken sandwich
Chicken sandwich is relatively richer in vitamins
Which food is lower in Cholesterol?
Blackberry
Blackberry is lower in Cholesterol (difference - 35mg)
Which food contains less Sodium?
Blackberry
Blackberry contains less Sodium (difference - 752mg)
Which food is lower in Saturated fat?
Blackberry
Blackberry is lower in Saturated fat (difference - 2.109g)
Which food is lower in glycemic index?
Blackberry
Blackberry is lower in glycemic index (difference - 49)

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. Chicken sandwich - https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/170295/nutrients
  2. Blackberry - https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/173946/nutrients

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

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