Nutritional Value
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) | |
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Energy | 2,385 kJ (570 kcal) |
Carbohydrates | 21 g |
- Sugars | 0.0 g |
- Dietary fiber | 9 g |
Fat | 48 g |
- saturated | 7 g |
- monounsaturated | 24 g |
- polyunsaturated | 16 g |
Protein | 25 g |
- Tryptophan | 0.2445 g |
- Threonine | 0.859 g |
- Isoleucine | 0.882 g |
- Leucine | 1.627 g |
- Lysine | 0.901 g |
- Methionine | 0.308 g |
- Cystine | 0.322 g |
- Phenylalanine | 1.300 g |
- Tyrosine | 1.020 g |
- Valine | 1.052 g |
- Arginine | 3.001 g |
- Histidine | 0.634 g |
- Alanine | 0.997 g |
- Aspartic acid | 3.060 g |
- Glutamic acid | 5.243 g |
- Glycine | 1.512 g |
- Proline | 1.107 g |
- Serine | 1.236 g |
Water | 4.26 g |
Thiamine (vit. B1) | 0.6 mg (52%) |
Niacin (vit. B3) | 12.9 mg (86%) |
Pantothenic acid (B5) | 1.8 mg (36%) |
Vitamin B6 | 0.3 mg (23%) |
Folate (vit. B9) | 246 μg (62%) |
Vitamin C | 0.0 mg (0%) |
Calcium | 62 mg (6%) |
Iron | 2 mg (15%) |
Magnesium | 184 mg (52%) |
Phosphorus | 336 mg (48%) |
Potassium | 332 mg (7%) |
Zinc | 3.3 mg (35%) |
Percentages are relative to US recommendations for adults. |
Peanuts are rich in nutrients, providing over 30 essential nutrients and phytonutrients. Peanuts are a good source of niacin, folate, fiber, magnesium, vitamin E, manganese and phosphorus. They also are naturally free of trans-fats and sodium, and contain about 25% protein (a higher proportion than in any true nut).
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