Complete Nutritional Information of 'Chutney'

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition Facts: Per 100 Grams
Calories 150
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Total Fat
0g
0%
Saturated Fat
0g
0%
Trans Fat
0g
Cholesterol
0mg
0%
Sodium
238mg
10%
Total Carbohydrate
37g
12%
Dietary Fiber
2g
8%
Total Sugars
33g
Includes Added Sugars
0g
0%
Protein
1g
Vitamin D
0mcg
0%
Calcium
38mg
3%
Iron
1mg
6%
Potassium
364mg
8%
Magnesium
0mg
0%

Amino Acids

TryptophanNA
ThreonineNA
IsoleucineNA
LeucineNA
LysineNA
MethionineNA

Protein, Fat and Carbohydrate %

Key Nutrients (% Daily Value)

Macronutrients and Vitamins in "Chutney"

Food Name: Chutney
Food Group: Soups and Sauces
Macronutrients
Calories (kcal): 150Protein (g): 1
Carbohydrates (g): 37Sugars (g): 33
Fiber (g): 2Net Carbs (g): 35
Water (g): 59
Fats
Monounsaturated Fat (mg): 36Polyunsaturated Fat (mg): 110
Omega-3 (mg): 8Omega-6 (mg): 102
Vitamins
Vitamin A (RAE) (mcg): 42Vitamin C (mg): 17
Vitamin E (mg): 1Vitamin K (mcg): 9
Niacin/B3 (mg): 1Folate/B9 (mcg): 13
Food Folate (mcg): 13Folate DFE (mcg): 13
Minerals
Calcium (mg): 38Iron (mg): 1
Magnesium (mg): 19Phosphorus (mg): 41
Potassium (mg): 364Sodium (mg): 238
Selenium (mcg): 1
Other Compounds
Choline (mg): 9Beta-Carotene (mcg): 444
Alpha-Carotene (mcg): 98Lycopene (mcg): 2479
Lutein + Zeaxanthin (mcg): 135PRAL Score: -6

Key Nutrition Facts about Chutney

FAQ's

What are the protein, carbohydrate, and fat contents in 100 grams of 'Chutney'?

100 grams of 'Chutney' contains approximately following amounts of protein, carbohydrates, and fat:
Protein – 1g (around 2% of daily requirement),
Carbohydrates – 37g (around 13% of daily requirement),
Fat – 0g (around 0% of daily requirement).

It is typically higher in Carbohydrates while lower in Fat, making it more suitable for diets that are high-carb and also suitable for those requiring low Fat intake.

How many calories are in 100 grams of 'Chutney'?

A 100-gram serving of 'Chutney' provides around 150 kcal of energy. The majority of the calories come from carbohydrates, based on its macronutrient composition. This contributes approximately 8% of an average 2000 kcal daily diet, making it a moderate-calorie food choice.

Is 'Chutney' mainly a source of protein, carbohydrates, or fat?

In 100g, 'Chutney' is mainly a source of carbohydrates. It contains 1g protein, 37g carbs, and 0g fat, making it suitable for diets focused on carbohydrates.

Does 'Chutney' contain calcium, potassium, iron, and other essential minerals?

'Chutney' contains low amounts of the following minerals per 100g:
Calcium (mg): 38 mg (3% DV),
Iron (mg): 1 mg (6% DV),
Potassium (mg): 364 mg (8% DV),
Magnesium (mg): 19 mg (5% DV),
Phosphorus (mg): 41 mg (3% DV),
Selenium (mcg): 1 mcg (2% DV),
Sodium (mg): 238 mg (10% DV).

Which vitamins are present in Chutney in significant amounts?

It provides an average amount of:
Vitamin C (mg): 17 mg (19% DV).

'Chutney' contains small to moderate amounts of the following vitamins per 100g:
Vitamin A (RAE) (mcg): 42 mcg (5% DV),
Vitamin E (mg): 1 mg (7% DV),
Vitamin K (mcg): 9 mcg (8% DV),
Niacin/B3 (mg): 1 mg (6% DV),
Folate/B9 (mcg): 13 mcg (3% DV),
Food Folate (mcg): 13 mcg (3% DV),
Folate DFE (mcg): 13 mcg (3% DV).

Which nutrients in 'Chutney' may be harmful if consumed in excess?

'Chutney' does not contain significant amounts of commonly overconsumed nutrients per 100g.