Nutrient Comparison: Extra Sweet Pineapple VS Fresh Orange juice per 5 oz
Compare the macro and micronutrient content in 5 oz of Extra Sweet Pineapple versus 5 oz of Fresh Orange juice to make informed dietary choices. Explore their nutritional differences and benefits.
Lets compare vitamin content per 5 ounces of Extra Sweet Pineapple vs Fresh Orange juice:
- 5 ounces of Extra Sweet Pineapple have 1.3 times more Vitamin B3 and 2.9 times more Vitamin B6 than Fresh Orange juice.
- While 5 oz of Raw Orange juice contain 1.6 times more Vitamin B9 than Raw Extra Sweet Pineapple.
- Both Extra Sweet Pineapple and Fresh Orange juice provide similar amounts of Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B5 and Vitamin C per five ounces.
- Both Raw Extra Sweet Pineapple as well as Raw Orange juice have insufficient amounts of Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin E and Vitamin K in five ounces.
Comparing minerals per 5 ounces for Extra Sweet Pineapple vs Fresh Orange juice:
- 5 ounces of Extra Sweet Pineapple have 2.6 times more Copper, 1.4 times more Iron and 58.4 times more Manganese than Fresh Orange juice.
- While 5 oz of Raw Orange juice contain 2.1 times more Phosphorus and 1.9 times more Potassium than Raw Extra Sweet Pineapple.
- Both Extra Sweet Pineapple and Fresh Orange juice contain similar levels of Magnesium and Water per five ounces.
- 5 ounces of Extra Sweet Pineapple lack sufficient amounts of Phosphorus
- 5 ounces of Fresh Orange juice lack sufficient amounts of Manganese
- Both Raw Extra Sweet Pineapple as well as Raw Orange juice lack sufficient amounts of Calcium, Selenium and Zinc in five ounces.
Comparison of macro-nutrients per 5 ounces:
- 5 ounces of Extra Sweet Pineapple have 1.3 times more Carbohydrate, 1.2 times more Sugars and 7 times more Fiber than Fresh Orange juice.
- Both Extra Sweet Pineapple and Fresh Orange juice offer comparable quantities of Fructose per five ounces.
- 5 ounces of Fresh Orange juice provide inadequate amounts of Fiber
- Both Raw Extra Sweet Pineapple as well as Raw Orange juice provide inadequate amounts of Energy and Protein in five ounces.