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BeeaaB HealtH nutritional analysis of Pate, chicken liver, canned

BeeaaB HealtH nutritional analysis of Pate, chicken liver, canned

The comprehensive nutrient analysis and nutrition table is based on approximately 100 gr of Pate, chicken liver, canned and takes into account daily calorie and macronutrient needs, including carbohydrates with a breakdown of daily carbohydrate distribution, required fiber, necessary fats categorized into polyunsaturated fats, monounsaturated fats, saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, essential omegas such as omega-3 and omega-6, as well as DHA, and proteins with a breakdown of essential and semi-essential amino acids, and all daily requirements for micronutrients such as vitamins and major and minor minerals in the diet of Male 52-year-old individual with a height of 187 centimeters, weight of 82.85 kilograms, and with specified aerobic physical activity in terms of time, intensity, and duration on a daily basis.

BeeaaB HealtH nutritional analysis of Pate, chicken liver, canned

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Calories
8%
Carbohydrate
2%
Protein
11%
Threonine
36%
Isoleucine
47%
Leucine
34%
Lysine
30%
Valine
43%
Tryptophan
48%
Histidine
30%
Tyrosine + Phenylalanine
43%
Methionine + Cysteine
36%
Fat
14%
Essential Fatty Acids (PUFA)
7%
Omega-3
6%
Omega-6
13%
MUFA
16%
SFA
13%
Cholesterol
78%
Fiber
0%
Water
2%
Total Sugar
0%

Vitamins

vitamin c
8%
Thiamine vitamin b1
4%
Riboflavin vitamin b2
108%
Niacin vitamin b3
47%
Pantothenic acid vitamin b5
52%
Pyridoxine vitamin b6
20%
Folate vitamin b9
80%
Cobalamin vitamin b12
336%
Choline
42%
vitamin a
24%
vitamin e
7%

Minerals

Calcium
1%
Iron
115%
Magnesium
3%
Sodium
26%
Zinc
19%
Selenium
84%
Potassium
3%
Phosphorus
25%
Manganese
7%
Copper
20%

The green color indicates the optimal value that should be provided at least 100% daily.

For the yellow color, receiving less than 100% is recommended.

The less red color is received, the better, with 0% as the ideal.

A red multiplication symbol at the end of the chart indicates that the received amount exceeds the recommended daily intake (UL).

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