Nutrient Comparison: Canned Carrots with Salt VS Garlic per 1 lb
Compare the macro and micronutrient content in 1 lb of Canned Carrots with Salt versus 1 lb of Garlic to make informed dietary choices. Explore their nutritional differences and benefits.
Lets compare vitamin content per 1 pound of Canned Carrots with Salt vs Garlic:
- 1 pound of Canned Carrots with Salt has more Vitamin A, 3 times more Vitamin B9, 9.3 times more Vitamin E and 5.8 times more Vitamin K than Garlic.
- While 1 lb of Raw Garlic contains 11.1 times more Vitamin B1, 3.7 times more Vitamin B2, 1.3 times more Vitamin B3, 4.4 times more Vitamin B5, 11 times more Vitamin B6 and 11.6 times more Vitamin C than Drained Canned Carrots with Salt.
- 1 pound of Canned Carrots with Salt have insufficient amounts of Vitamin B1
- 1 pound of Garlic have insufficient amounts of Vitamin A, Vitamin B9, Vitamin E and Vitamin K
- Both Drained Canned Carrots with Salt as well as Raw Garlic have insufficient amounts of Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D in one pound.
Comparing minerals per 1 pound for Canned Carrots with Salt vs Garlic:
- 1 pound of Canned Carrots with Salt has 14.2 times more Sodium and 1.6 times more Water than Garlic.
- While 1 lb of Raw Garlic contains 7.2 times more Calcium, 2.9 times more Copper, 2.7 times more Iron, 3.1 times more Magnesium, 3.7 times more Manganese, 6.4 times more Phosphorus, 2.2 times more Potassium, 35.5 times more Selenium and 4.5 times more Zinc than Drained Canned Carrots with Salt.
- 1 pound of Canned Carrots with Salt lack sufficient amounts of Magnesium and Selenium
Comparison of macro-nutrients per 1 pound:
- 1 pound of Canned Carrots with Salt has 2.5 times more Sugars than Garlic.
- While 1 lb of Raw Garlic contains 6 times more Energy, 6 times more Carbohydrate, 1.4 times more Fiber and 9.9 times more Protein than Drained Canned Carrots with Salt.
- 1 pound of Canned Carrots with Salt provide inadequate amounts of Energy and Protein
- Both Drained Canned Carrots with Salt as well as Raw Garlic provide inadequate amounts of Omega 3 and Omega 6 in one pound.