Nutrient Comparison: Figs VS Canned Tomatoes with Green Chilies per 1 lb
Compare the macro and micronutrient content in 1 lb of Figs versus 1 lb of Canned Tomatoes with Green Chilies to make informed dietary choices. Explore their nutritional differences and benefits.
Lets compare vitamin content per 1 pound of Figs vs Canned Tomatoes with Green Chilies:
- 1 pound of Figs has 1.8 times more Vitamin B1, 2.6 times more Vitamin B2 and 2 times more Vitamin B5 than Canned Tomatoes with Green Chilies.
- While 1 lb of Canned Red Ripe Tomatoes with Green Chilies contains 2.9 times more Vitamin A, 1.6 times more Vitamin B3, 1.5 times more Vitamin B9 and 3.1 times more Vitamin C than Raw Figs.
- Both Figs and Canned Tomatoes with Green Chilies provide similar amounts of Vitamin B6 per one pound.
- 1 pound of Figs have insufficient amounts of Vitamin A and Vitamin B9
- 1 pound of Canned Tomatoes with Green Chilies have insufficient amounts of Vitamin B2
- Both Raw Figs as well as Canned Red Ripe Tomatoes with Green Chilies have insufficient amounts of Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D in one pound.
Comparing minerals per 1 pound for Figs vs Canned Tomatoes with Green Chilies:
- 1 pound of Figs has 1.8 times more Calcium, 1.4 times more Iron, 1.5 times more Magnesium and 2.2 times more Potassium than Canned Tomatoes with Green Chilies.
- While 1 lb of Canned Red Ripe Tomatoes with Green Chilies contains 1.3 times more Copper and 401 times more Sodium than Raw Figs.
- Both Figs and Canned Tomatoes with Green Chilies contain similar levels of Manganese and Water per one pound.
- Both Raw Figs as well as Canned Red Ripe Tomatoes with Green Chilies lack sufficient amounts of Selenium and Zinc in one pound.
Comparison of macro-nutrients per 1 pound:
- 1 pound of Figs has 4.9 times more Energy and 5.3 times more Carbohydrate than Canned Tomatoes with Green Chilies.
- 1 pound of Canned Tomatoes with Green Chilies provide inadequate amounts of Energy
- Both Raw Figs as well as Canned Red Ripe Tomatoes with Green Chilies provide inadequate amounts of Omega 3, Omega 6 and Protein in one pound.