Squash, winter, butternut, frozen, cooked, boiled, with salt nutrition: calories, carbs, GI, protein, fiber, fats
*all the values are displayed for the amount of 100 grams
Top nutrition facts for Squash, winter, butternut, frozen, cooked, boiled, with salt

Calories ⓘ Calories for selected serving | 39 kcal |
Net Carbs ⓘ Net Carbs = Total Carbohydrates – Fiber – Sugar Alcohols | 10 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. | -2.2 (alkaline) |
Squash, winter, butternut, frozen, cooked, boiled, with salt calories (kcal)
Calories for different serving sizes of squash, winter, butternut, frozen, cooked, boiled, with salt | Calories | Weight |
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Calories in 100 grams | 39 | |
Calories in 1 cup, mashed | 94 | 240 g |
Mineral coverage chart
Mineral chart - relative view
Vitamin coverage chart
Vitamin A:
501µg of 900µg
56%
Vitamin E:
0mg of 15mg
0%
Vitamin D:
0µg of 20µg
0%
Vitamin C:
11mg of 90mg
12%
Vitamin B1:
0.15mg of 1mg
13%
Vitamin B2:
0.12mg of 1mg
9%
Vitamin B3:
1.4mg of 16mg
8.7%
Vitamin B5:
0.46mg of 5mg
9.2%
Vitamin B6:
0.21mg of 1mg
16%
Folate:
48µg of 400µg
12%
Vitamin B12:
0µg of 2µg
0%
Choline:
0mg of 550mg
0%
Vitamin K:
0µg of 120µg
0%
Vitamin chart - relative view
Macronutrients chart
Protein:
Daily Value: 2%
1.2 g of 50 g
1.2 g (2% of DV )
Fats:
Daily Value: 0%
0.1 g of 65 g
0.1 g (0% of DV )
Carbs:
Daily Value: 3%
10 g of 300 g
10 g (3% of DV )
Water:
Daily Value: 4%
87.8 g of 2,000 g
87.8 g (4% of DV )
Other:
0.9 g
0.9 g
Protein quality breakdown
Tryptophan:
51mg of 280mg
18%
Threonine:
111mg of 1,050mg
11%
Isoleucine:
144mg of 1,400mg
10%
Leucine:
210mg of 2,730mg
7.7%
Lysine:
135mg of 2,100mg
6.4%
Methionine:
45mg of 1,050mg
4.3%
Phenylalanine:
144mg of 1,750mg
8.2%
Valine:
159mg of 1,820mg
8.7%
Histidine:
69mg of 700mg
9.9%
Fat type information
Saturated fat:
0.01 g
Monounsaturated fat:
0.01 g
Polyunsaturated fat:
0.03 g
All nutrients for Squash, winter, butternut, frozen, cooked, boiled, with salt per 100g
Nutrient | Value | DV% | In TOP % of foods | Comparison |
Vitamin A | 167µg | 19% | 26% | |
Calories | 39kcal | 2% | 91% |
1.2 times less than Orange![]() |
Protein | 1.2g | 3% | 83% |
2.3 times less than Broccoli![]() |
Fats | 0.07g | 0% | 94% |
475.9 times less than Cheese![]() |
Vitamin C | 3.5mg | 4% | 32% |
15.1 times less than Lemon![]() |
Net carbs | 10g | N/A | 46% |
5.4 times less than Chocolate![]() |
Carbs | 10g | 3% | 49% |
2.8 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 | 19mg | 2% | 55% |
6.6 times less than Milk![]() |
Potassium | 133mg | 4% | 75% |
1.1 times less than Cucumber![]() |
Iron | 0.58mg | 7% | 74% |
4.5 times less than Beef broiled![]() |
Copper | 0.04mg | 4% | 86% |
3.9 times less than Shiitake![]() |
Zinc | 0.12mg | 1% | 89% |
52.6 times less than Beef broiled![]() |
Phosphorus | 14mg | 2% | 91% |
13 times less than Chicken meat![]() |
Sodium | 238mg | 10% | 40% |
2.1 times less than White bread![]() |
Selenium | 0.5µg | 1% | 89% | |
Manganese | 0.17mg | 8% | 54% | |
Vitamin B1 | 0.05mg | 4% | 72% |
5.3 times less than Pea raw![]() |
Vitamin B2 | 0.04mg | 3% | 85% |
3.3 times less than Avocado![]() |
Vitamin B3 | 0.46mg | 3% | 79% |
20.6 times less than Turkey meat![]() |
Vitamin B5 | 0.15mg | 3% | 84% |
7.3 times less than Sunflower seeds![]() |
Vitamin B6 | 0.07mg | 5% | 73% |
1.7 times less than Oats![]() |
Vitamin B12 | 0µg | 0% | 100% |
N/A![]() |
Folate | 16µg | 4% | 52% |
3.8 times less than Brussels sprouts![]() |
Trans fat | 0g | N/A | 100% |
N/A![]() |
Saturated fat | 0.01g | 0% | 92% |
421.1 times less than Beef broiled![]() |
Monounsaturated fat | 0.01g | N/A | 94% |
1959.8 times less than Avocado![]() |
Polyunsaturated fat | 0.03g | N/A | 93% |
1626.7 times less than Walnut![]() |
Tryptophan | 0.02mg | 0% | 93% |
17.9 times less than Chicken meat![]() |
Threonine | 0.04mg | 0% | 95% |
19.5 times less than Beef broiled![]() |
Isoleucine | 0.05mg | 0% | 94% |
19 times less than Salmon raw![]() |
Leucine | 0.07mg | 0% | 94% |
34.7 times less than Tuna Bluefin![]() |
Lysine | 0.05mg | 0% | 95% |
10 times less than Tofu![]() |
Methionine | 0.02mg | 0% | 94% |
6.4 times less than Quinoa![]() |
Phenylalanine | 0.05mg | 0% | 94% |
13.9 times less than Egg![]() |
Valine | 0.05mg | 0% | 94% |
38.3 times less than Soybean raw![]() |
Histidine | 0.02mg | 0% | 94% |
32.6 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 39
% Daily Value*
0.11%
Total Fat
0.07g
0.06%
Saturated Fat 0.01g
0
Trans Fat
0g
0
Cholesterol 0mg
10%
Sodium 238mg
3.3%
Total Carbohydrate
10g
0
Dietary Fiber
0g
Total Sugars 0g
Includes ? g Added Sugars
Protein
1.2g
Vitamin D
0mcg
0
Calcium
19mg
1.9%
Iron
0.58mg
7.3%
Potassium
133mg
3.9%
*
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.
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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.
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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.
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Low in Sugars

References
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