Ginkgo nuts: nutritional value and information

Ginkgo nuts: nutritional value and information

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Ginkgo nuts nutritional value: View in detail all the nutrients from this food, as well as their content per 100 grams.

Readers of fit4art,

This is another post in our posting series «Nutritional value of foods» and this time we will talk about the nutritional value of ginkgo nuts, by enumerating in the following sections of our current article, analytically all the nutrients of ginkgo nuts. So without losing any more time, we go directly to the subject of our current post:

  • Ginkgo nuts: nutritional value & information

Ginkgo nuts: Source of calories

See from which macromolecules and at what percentage the calories of this food originate:

  • The 84% comes from carbohydrates
  • The 8% comes from proteins
  • The 7% comes from fat

Ginkgo nuts: Brief Nutritional Analysis

See the chart table with the basic nutritional analysis of this food, so you can get an idea of what it contains per 100 grams:

Nutrition Facts
Seving Size100 g
Amount per serving
Calories 182
% DV
Total Fat 1.7g 3 %
   Saturated Fat 0.3g 2 %
Sodium 7mg 0 %
Total Carbohydrate 38g 13 %
Proteins 4.3g 9 %
Vitamin A 11 % Vitamin C 25 %
Calcium 0 % Iron 6 %
Daily values are based on 2000 calorie diet.

Ginkgo nuts: VITAMINS

See in detail all the vitamins contained in this food, as well as their content per 100 grams:

  DV
    Folate54.00 mcg
Niacin6.000 mg30 %
Pantothenic acid0.160 mg2 %
Riboflavin0.090 mg5 %
Thiamin0.220 mg15 %
Vitamin A558.00 IU11 %
    Vitamin A, RAE28.00 mcg
Vitamin B60.328 mg16 %
Vitamin C15.0 mg25 %

Ginkgo nuts: PROTEINS - AMINO ACIDS

See in detail all amino acids and proteins contained in this food, as well as their content per 100 grams:

  DV
Proteins4.32 g9 %
  Alanine0.247 g
  Arginine0.420 g
  Aspartic acid0.543 g
  Cystine0.023 g
  Glutamic acid0.836 g
  Glycine0.232 g
  Histidine0.102 g
  Isoleucine0.209 g15 %
  Leucine0.316 g12 %
  Lysine0.206 g10 %
  Methionine0.055 g5 %
  Phenylalanine0.171 g10 %
  Proline0.347 g
  Serine0.290 g
  Threonine0.268 g26 %
  Tryptophan0.071 g25 %
  Tyrosine0.061 g3 %
  Valine0.283 g16 %

Ginkgo nuts: MINERALS

See in detail all the minerals contained in this food, as well as their content per 100 grams:

  DV
Calcium, Ca2.00 mg0 %
Copper, Cu0.274 mg14 %
Iron, Fe1.00 mg6 %
Magnesium, Mg27.00 mg7 %
Manganese, Mn0.113 mg6 %
Phosphorus, P124.00 mg12 %
Sodium, Na7.00 mg0 %
Zinc, Zn0.34 mg2 %

Ginkgo nuts: FAT and FAT ACIDS

See in detail all the types of fat contained in this food, as well as their content per 100 grams:

  DV
Fat1.68 g3 %
  Saturated fatty acids0.319 g2 %
    Hexadecanoic acid0.288 g
    Octadecanoic acid0.016 g
    Tetradecanoic acid0.006 g
  Monounsaturated fatty acids0.619 g
    Eicosenoic acid0.010 g
    Hexadecenoic acid0.079 g
    Octadecenoic acid0.512 g
  Polyunsaturated fatty acids0.618 g
    Octadecadienoic acid0.578 g
    Octadecatrienoic acid0.021 g

Ginkgo nuts: CARBOHYDRATES

See in detail all the carbohydrates contained in this food, as well as their content per 100 grams:

  DV
Carbohydrate37.60 g13 %

Ginkgo nuts: STEROLS

See in detail all the sterols contained in this food, as well as their content per 100 grams:

This food does not contain any STEROLS.

Ginkgo nuts: OTHER INGREDIENTS

See in detail all other substances contained in this food, as well as their content per 100 grams:

  DV
Ash1.20 g
Water55.20 g

* Do not forget that DV means Daily Value and its prices are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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