Red Swiss Chard with Pine Nuts and Prosciutto has a average-calorie, low-carb, high-fat and average-protein content. It is a good source of Iron, Vitamin A and Vitamin C.
The food contains 4.4g of carbs. The carbohydrate profile of the the food reveals it is low in complex carbs and low 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 sugar content is among the bottom 20 percentile. This is for people watching their sugar intake. With 8.9 gms of protein, it is average in protein content, which is an important macronutrient that helps with tissue repair, provides energy and improves immunity.
Because of its high fat content, it could be unsuitable option, especially if you're watching your fat intake for health reasons.
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 4.14 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. While Sodium is an essential nutrient, excess quantities can cause several disorders like fluid retention, hypertension. Since it has a high density of Sodium, it is unsuitable if you are aiming for a healthy, low-sodium diet. It is also high in Magnesium, an essential micronutrient that regulates functioning of muscles and nerves and heart beat.
It belongs to European cuisine.
Our comprehensive nutrition ranking methodology, which inspects every nutrition element that this food is composed of, comes up with a nutrition ranking of 60, for Red Swiss Chard with Pine Nuts and Prosciutto, and we advise that this food in moderation.
Calories from Protein | 18% | |
Calories from Fat | 73% | |
Calories from Carbs | 9% |
Name | Amount | %DV | Rank | Interpretation |
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Vitamin A | 4400 IU | 88% | ||
Vitamin C | 22.2 mg | 37% | ||
Thiamin | 0.15 mg | 10% | ||
Niacin | 2 mg | 10% | ||
Vitamin B6 | 0.12 mg | 6% | ||
Folate | 32 mcg | 8% |
Name | Amount | %DV | Rank | Interpretation |
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Calcium | 50 mg | 5% | ||
Iron | 4.1 mg | 23% | ||
Magnesium | 112 mg | 28% | ||
Potassium | 330 mg | 9.4% | ||
Sodium | 800 mg | 33.3% |
Name | Amount | %DV | Rank | Interpretation |
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Total Carbohydrate | 4.4 g | 1.5% | ||
Dietary Fiber | 1.6 g | 6.4% | ||
Sugars | 1.1 g |
Name | Amount | %DV | Rank | Interpretation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Protein | 8.9 g | 17.8% |
Name | Amount | %DV | Rank | Interpretation |
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Total Fat | 15.8 g | 24.3% | ||
Saturated Fat | 4.5 g | 22.5% |
Serving size
Amount Per Serving
Calories 190 Calories from Fat 142
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 15.8 g 24.3%
Saturated Fat 4.5 g 22.5%
Trans Fat
Cholesterol 25 mg 8.3%
Sodium 800 mg 33.3%
Total Carbohydrates 4.4 g 1.5%
Dietary Fiber 1.6 g6.4%
Sugars 1.1 g
Protein 8.9 g 17.8%
Vitamin A 88% Vitamin C 37%
Calcium 5% Iron 23%
*Based on a 2000 Calorie diet
Per 100g | Calories 20
Protein 2 g | Carbs 4 g | Fat 0 g
Per 100g | Calories 19
Protein 2.8 g | Carbs 2.78 g | Fat 0 g
Per Serving | Calories 660
Protein 38 g | Carbs 40 g | Fat 40 g
Per Serving | Calories 380
Protein 11 g | Carbs 35 g | Fat 23 g
Per Serving | Calories 186
Protein 3.1 g | Carbs 19.9 g | Fat 10.6 g
Per Serving | Calories 196
Protein 3.1 g | Carbs 24.8 g | Fat 10.3 g
Per Serving | Calories 230
Protein 4.4 g | Carbs 37 g | Fat 8 g
Per Serving | Calories 190
Protein 3.5 g | Carbs 31.3 g | Fat 5.5 g