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Pea and mint soup - Recipe and Nutrition Facts
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Pea and mint soup Recipe

Pea and mint soup has a average-calorie, average-carb, average-fat and high-protein content. It is a good source of Iron, Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C, Thiamin, Niacin and Folate.

The food contains 40.9g of carbs. The carbohydrate profile of the the food reveals it is average in complex carbs and average in Simple carbs. Carbs are our primary source of energy but its source should be chosen with utmost care. Complex carbs are a more desirable addition to your diet, where as simple carbs should be consumed in moderation as it is very easily broken down, assimilated and absorbed in the body. Its average sugar content puts it in the bottom 20 percentile. This is a good thing for people watching their sugar intake. With 12.8 gms of protein, it is high in protein content, which is an important macronutrient that helps with tissue repair, provides energy and improves immunity.

Not only that, the average fat content of this product makes it suitable to be eaten when trying to lose weight. It's average MUFA and low PUFA. In terms of Polyunsaturated Fat content it is ranked in the bottom 20% of all food items. It is also ranked in the bottom 20 percentile in terms of its Monounsaturated Fat content, which are considered among "good fats".

It is also rich in Vitamin C, whose benefits include, but are not limited to protection against immune system deficiencies, cardiovascular disease, prenatal health problems, eye disease, and even skin wrinkling.

It gives a good yield of Iron at 4.01 gms/ serving, and should be included in an Iron rich diet. Iron is essential to help carry oxygen from the lungs to the muscles and other organs, and is especially helpful for pregnant women. It has an average density of Sodium, thus making it suitable for a low-sodium diet. It is also average in Magnesium, an essential micronutrient that regulates functioning of muscles and nerves and heart beat. It is also average in Selenium, an important antioxidant especially in combination with Vitamin E. Given that this is also average in Vitamin E, it is qualifies as good food source.

Ideally consumed as a Soup.

Our comprehensive nutrition ranking methodology, which inspects every nutrition element that this food is composed of, comes up with a nutrition ranking of 93, for Pea and mint soup, and we advise that this food on a regular basis.

Calorie Breakdown

 Calories from Protein18%
 Calories from Fat25%
 Calories from Carbs57%

Why this is good for you

  • High in Protein
  • High in Vitamin B6
  • High in Niacin
  • Very high in Vitamin A
  • Very high in Vitamin C
  • Very high in Thiamin

Why this is bad for you

Vitamin Analysis

NameAmount%DVRankInterpretation
Vitamin A9075 IU181.5%
Vitamin C51.8 mg86.4%
Vitamin D0 IU
Vitamin E1.6 mg5.3%
Thiamin0.63 mg41.9%
Riboflavin0.28 mg16.5%
Niacin4.3 mg21.7%
Vitamin B60.43 mg21.7%
Folate148.4 mcg37.1%
Vitamin B120 mcg
Pantothenic Acid0.55 mg5.5%

Mineral Analysis

NameAmount%DVRankInterpretation
Calcium101 mg10.1%
Iron4 mg22.3%
Magnesium72.8 mg18.2%
Phosphorus219 mg21.9%
Potassium662.7 mg18.9%
Sodium298.4 mg12.4%
Zinc2.1 mg13.8%
Copper0.35 mg17.5%
Manganese0.99 mg49.3%
Selenium4.6 mcg6.5%

Carbohydrate Analysis

NameAmount%DVRankInterpretation
Total Carbohydrate40.9 g13.6%
Dietary Fiber12.1 g48.4%
Sugars13.4 g

Protein Analysis

NameAmount%DVRankInterpretation
Protein12.8 g25.6%

Fat Analysis

NameAmount%DVRankInterpretation
Total Fat7.8 g12%
Saturated Fat1.1 g5.5%
Monounsaturated Fat5.1 g
Polyunsaturated Fat1.1 g

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Nutrition Facts

Serving size

Amount Per Serving

Calories 282 Calories from Fat 0

% Daily Value *

Total Fat 7.8 g 12%

Saturated Fat 1.1 g 5.5%

Trans Fat

Cholesterol 0 mg

Sodium 298.4 mg 12.4%

Total Carbohydrates 40.9 g 13.6%

Dietary Fiber 12.1 g48.4%

Sugars 13.4 g

Protein 12.8 g 25.6%

Vitamin A 181.5% Vitamin C 86.4%

Calcium 10.1% Iron 22.3%

*Based on a 2000 Calorie diet

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