Nutrient Comparison: High Oleic Safflower Oil VS Tomatoes in Juice with Salt per 1 lb
Compare the macro and micronutrient content in 1 lb of High Oleic Safflower Oil versus 1 lb of Tomatoes in Juice with Salt to make informed dietary choices. Explore their nutritional differences and benefits.
Lets compare vitamin content per 1 pound of High Oleic Safflower Oil vs Tomatoes in Juice with Salt:
- 1 pound of High Oleic Safflower Oil has 57.8 times more Vitamin E and 2.7 times more Vitamin K than Tomatoes in Juice with Salt.
- While 1 lb of Canned Red Ripe Tomatoes in Tomato Juice with Salt contains more Vitamin A, more Vitamin B1, more Vitamin B2, more Vitamin B3, more Vitamin B5, more Vitamin B6, more Vitamin B9 and more Vitamin C than High Oleic Salad or Cooking Safflower Oil.
- 1 pound of High Oleic Safflower Oil have insufficient amounts of Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B9 and Vitamin C
- Both High Oleic Salad or Cooking Safflower Oil as well as Canned Red Ripe Tomatoes in Tomato Juice with Salt have insufficient amounts of Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D in one pound.
Comparing minerals per 1 pound for High Oleic Safflower Oil vs Tomatoes in Juice with Salt:
- 1 lb of Canned Red Ripe Tomatoes in Tomato Juice with Salt contains more Calcium, more Copper, more Iron, more Magnesium, more Manganese, more Phosphorus, more Potassium, more Sodium and more Water than High Oleic Salad or Cooking Safflower Oil.
- 1 pound of High Oleic Safflower Oil lack sufficient amounts of Calcium, Copper, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus and Potassium
- Both High Oleic Salad or Cooking Safflower Oil as well as Canned Red Ripe Tomatoes in Tomato Juice with Salt lack sufficient amounts of Selenium and Zinc in one pound.
Comparison of macro-nutrients per 1 pound:
- 1 pound of High Oleic Safflower Oil has 55.3 times more Energy, 400 times more Fat, 221.8 times more Saturated Fat, 24 times more Omega 3 and 131.2 times more Omega 6 than Tomatoes in Juice with Salt.
- While 1 lb of Canned Red Ripe Tomatoes in Tomato Juice with Salt contains more Carbohydrate, more Sugars and more Fiber than High Oleic Salad or Cooking Safflower Oil.
- 1 pound of High Oleic Safflower Oil provide inadequate amounts of Carbohydrate and Fiber
- 1 pound of Tomatoes in Juice with Salt provide inadequate amounts of Energy, Omega 3 and Omega 6
- Both High Oleic Salad or Cooking Safflower Oil as well as Canned Red Ripe Tomatoes in Tomato Juice with Salt provide inadequate amounts of Protein in one pound.