Cauliflower, cooked, boiled, drained, with salt nutrition: calories, carbs, GI, protein, fiber, fats
*all the values are displayed for the amount of 100 grams
Important nutritional characteristics for Cauliflower, cooked, boiled, drained, with salt
Calories ⓘ Calories for selected serving | 23 kcal |
Net Carbs ⓘ Net Carbs = Total Carbohydrates – Fiber – Sugar Alcohols | 2 grams |
Acidity (Based on PRAL) ⓘ PRAL (Potential renal acid load) is calculated using a formula. On the PRAL scale the higher the positive value, the more is the acidifying effect on the body. The lower the negative value, the higher the alkalinity of the food. 0 is neutral. | -1.3 (alkaline) |
Cauliflower, cooked, boiled, drained, with salt calories (kcal)
Serving Size | Calories | Weight |
---|---|---|
Calories in 100 grams | 23 | |
Calories in 3 flowerets | 12 | 54 g |
Mineral coverage chart
Mineral chart - relative view
Vitamin coverage chart
Vitamin A:
36IU of 5,000IU
0.72%
Vitamin E:
0.21mg of 15mg
1.4%
Vitamin D:
0µg of 10µg
0%
Vitamin C:
133mg of 90mg
148%
Vitamin B1:
0.13mg of 1mg
11%
Vitamin B2:
0.16mg of 1mg
12%
Vitamin B3:
1.2mg of 16mg
7.7%
Vitamin B5:
1.5mg of 5mg
30%
Vitamin B6:
0.52mg of 1mg
40%
Folate:
132µg of 400µg
33%
Vitamin B12:
0µg of 2µg
0%
Choline:
117mg of 550mg
21%
Vitamin K:
41µg of 120µg
35%
Vitamin chart - relative view
Vitamin D
0 µg
TOP 100%
Macronutrients chart
Protein:
Daily Value: 4%
1.8 g of 50 g
1.8 g (4% of DV )
Fats:
Daily Value: 1%
0.5 g of 65 g
0.5 g (1% of DV )
Carbs:
Daily Value: 1%
4.1 g of 300 g
4.1 g (1% of DV )
Water:
Daily Value: 5%
93 g of 2,000 g
93 g (5% of DV )
Other:
0.6 g
0.6 g
Protein quality breakdown
Tryptophan:
72mg of 280mg
26%
Threonine:
201mg of 1,050mg
19%
Isoleucine:
210mg of 1,400mg
15%
Leucine:
321mg of 2,730mg
12%
Lysine:
297mg of 2,100mg
14%
Methionine:
78mg of 1,050mg
7.4%
Phenylalanine:
198mg of 1,750mg
11%
Valine:
276mg of 1,820mg
15%
Histidine:
111mg of 700mg
16%
Fat type information
Saturated Fat:
0.07 g
Monounsaturated Fat:
0.03 g
Polyunsaturated fat:
0.22 g
Fiber content ratio for Cauliflower, cooked, boiled, drained, with salt
Sugar:
1.9 g
Fiber:
2.3 g
Other:
-0.05 g
All nutrients for Cauliflower, cooked, boiled, drained, with salt per 100g
Nutrient | Value | DV% | In TOP % of foods | Comparison |
Calories | 23kcal | 1% | 96% | 2 times less than Orange |
Protein | 1.8g | 4% | 79% | 1.5 times less than Broccoli |
Fats | 0.45g | 1% | 81% | 74 times less than Cheese |
Vitamin C | 44mg | 49% | 13% | 1.2 times less than Lemon |
Net carbs | 1.8g | N/A | 67% | 29.9 times less than Chocolate |
Carbs | 4.1g | 1% | 63% | 6.9 times less than Rice |
Cholesterol | 0mg | 0% | 100% | N/A |
Vitamin D | 0µg | 0% | 100% | N/A |
Magnesium | 9mg | 2% | 85% | 15.6 times less than Almonds |
Calcium | 16mg | 2% | 61% | 7.8 times less than Milk |
Potassium | 142mg | 4% | 72% | Equal to Cucumber |
Iron | 0.32mg | 4% | 83% | 8.1 times less than Beef broiled |
Sugar | 1.9g | N/A | 60% | 4.8 times less than Coca-Cola |
Fiber | 2.3g | 9% | 33% | Equal to Orange |
Copper | 0.02mg | 2% | 93% | 7.9 times less than Shiitake |
Zinc | 0.17mg | 2% | 87% | 37.1 times less than Beef broiled |
Phosphorus | 32mg | 5% | 83% | 5.7 times less than Chicken meat |
Sodium | 242mg | 11% | 39% | 2 times less than White Bread |
Vitamin A | 1µg | 0% | 72% | |
Vitamin E | 0.07mg | 0% | 89% | 20.9 times less than Kiwi |
Manganese | 0.13mg | 6% | 58% | |
Selenium | 0.6µg | 1% | 88% | |
Vitamin B1 | 0.04mg | 4% | 76% | 6.3 times less than Pea raw |
Vitamin B2 | 0.05mg | 4% | 81% | 2.5 times less than Avocado |
Vitamin B3 | 0.41mg | 3% | 81% | 23.3 times less than Turkey meat |
Vitamin B5 | 0.51mg | 10% | 58% | 2.2 times less than Sunflower seeds |
Vitamin B6 | 0.17mg | 13% | 52% | 1.5 times more than Oat |
Vitamin B12 | 0µg | 0% | 100% | N/A |
Vitamin K | 14µg | 12% | 49% | 7.4 times less than Broccoli |
Trans Fat | 0g | N/A | 100% | N/A |
Folate | 44µg | 11% | 37% | 1.4 times less than Brussels sprouts |
Choline | 39mg | 7% | 68% | |
Saturated Fat | 0.07g | 0% | 84% | 84.2 times less than Beef broiled |
Monounsaturated Fat | 0.03g | N/A | 87% | 306.2 times less than Avocado |
Polyunsaturated fat | 0.22g | N/A | 77% | 217.4 times less than Walnut |
Tryptophan | 0.02mg | 0% | 91% | 12.7 times less than Chicken meat |
Threonine | 0.07mg | 0% | 92% | 10.7 times less than Beef broiled |
Isoleucine | 0.07mg | 0% | 92% | 13.1 times less than Salmon raw |
Leucine | 0.11mg | 0% | 93% | 22.7 times less than Tuna Bluefin |
Lysine | 0.1mg | 0% | 91% | 4.6 times less than Tofu |
Methionine | 0.03mg | 0% | 92% | 3.7 times less than Quinoa |
Phenylalanine | 0.07mg | 0% | 93% | 10.1 times less than Egg |
Valine | 0.09mg | 0% | 92% | 22.1 times less than Soybean raw |
Histidine | 0.04mg | 0% | 92% | 20.2 times less than Turkey meat |
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NUTRITION FACTS LABEL
Nutrition Facts
___servings per container
Serving Size ______________
Serving Size ______________
Amount Per 100g
Calories 23
% Daily Value*
0.69%
Total Fat
0.45g
0.32%
Saturated Fat 0.07g
0
Trans Fat
0g
0
Cholesterol 0mg
11%
Sodium 242mg
1.4%
Total Carbohydrate
4.1g
9.2%
Dietary Fiber
2.3g
Total Sugars 0g
Includes ? g Added Sugars
Protein
1.8g
Vitamin D
0mcg
0
Calcium
16mg
1.6%
Iron
0.32mg
4%
Potassium
142mg
4.2%
*
The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Health checks
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Dietary cholesterol is not associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease in healthy individuals. However, dietary cholesterol is common in foods that are high in harmful saturated fats.
Source
Low in Cholesterol
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Trans fat consumption increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality by negatively affecting blood lipid levels.
Source
No Trans Fats
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Saturated fat intake can raise total cholesterol and LDL (low-density lipoprotein) levels, leading to an increased risk of atherosclerosis. Dietary guidelines recommend limiting saturated fats to under 10% of calories a day.
Source
Low in Saturated Fats
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While the consumption of moderate amounts of added sugars is not detrimental to health, an excessive intake can increase the risk of obesity, and therefore, diabetes.
Source
Low in Sugars
References
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