Comparing Nutrients in 300 calories Canned Carrots with Liquids and SaltVS Prunes
Weight per 300 calories
Canned Carrots with Liquids and Salt
1304g
Prunes
88.5g
Raw Dehydrated Prunes have 14.7 times more energy per unit of mass than Canned Carrots Solids and Liquids with Salt, which is high in comparison to other foods. Canned Carrots with Liquids and Salt having very low energy density.
Discover which food has more nutrients per 300 calories - Canned Carrots with Liquids and Salt or Prunes?
Canned Carrots With Liquids And Salt VS Prunes Nutrients Per 300 Kcal
Discover which food has more nutrients per 300 calories - Canned Carrots with Liquids and Salt or Prunes?
Lets compare vitamin content per 300 calories of Canned Carrots with Liquids and Salt vs Prunes:
300 calories of Canned Carrots with Liquids and Salt have 102.7 times more Vitamin A, 2.4 times more Vitamin B1, 2.4 times more Vitamin B2, 2.1 times more Vitamin B3, 4.9 times more Vitamin B5, 2.2 times more Vitamin B6, 59 times more Vitamin B9 and more Vitamin C than Prunes.
300 calories of Prunes have insufficient amounts of Vitamin B9 and Vitamin C
Both Canned Carrots Solids and Liquids with Salt as well as Raw Dehydrated Prunes have insufficient amounts of Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D in 300 calories.
Comparing minerals per 300 calories for Canned Carrots with Liquids and Salt vs Prunes:
300 calories of Canned Carrots with Liquids and Salt have 6.3 times more Calcium, 2.5 times more Copper, 2.2 times more Iron, 2.1 times more Magnesium, 21.3 times more Manganese, 2.6 times more Phosphorus, 2.4 times more Potassium, 707.5 times more Sodium, 5.7 times more Zinc and 342.6 times more Water than Prunes.
Comparison of macro-nutrients per 300 calories:
300 calories of Canned Carrots with Liquids and Salt have 2.3 times more Protein than Prunes.
Both Canned Carrots with Liquids and Salt and Prunes offer comparable quantities of Energy and Carbohydrate per 300 calories.
300 calories of Prunes provide inadequate amounts of Protein
Both Canned Carrots Solids and Liquids with Salt as well as Raw Dehydrated Prunes provide inadequate amounts of Omega 6 in 300 calories.