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Canned celery

Nutrition facts and calories in canned celery (Apium graveolens)

Check the calories in celery preserves in brine, as well as their nutritional composition. Celery, Apium graveolens, is rich in dietary fiber and other carbohydrates. It also contains some proteins and even trace amounts of lipids. Their caloric intake is really low: 100 grams of celery preserved in brine hardly contribute nine Calories. Food rich in vitamins and minerals.

Nutritional composition of canned celery

Water 94.5%
Fiber
2.3%
Carbohydrates
1.3%
Proteins
0.8%
Fat
traza
Fats (lipids)
Carbohydrates
Vitamins
Minerals
Fats (lipids)
Fat (total lipids)
9.0E-5 g
MUFA
traza
PUFA
traza
Saturated fat
traza
Carbohydrates
Fiber
2.3 g
Carbohydrates
1.3 g
Starch
traza
Sugar
1.3 g
Vitamins
A
9.33333 µg
B1
0.04 mg
B2
0.04 mg
B3
0.3 mg
B6
0.07 mg
B9
22 µg
C
6 mg
E
0.19 mg
Minerals
Calcium
36 mg
Iron
0.4 mg
Potassium
283 mg
Magnessium
10 mg
Sodium
343 mg
Phosphorus
25 mg
Iodides
1.1 µg
Selenium
0.046 µg
Zinc
0.1 mg

Calories of canned celery

Energetic content (each 100gr)

9 kcal

35.7 kJ

Proteins: 38.1%

Eating 100 grams of canned celery you cover:
How many calories do I need per day? Your daily caloric1 and nutritive2 intake needs
To burn these 9 Calories you can3...

About this application:

Nutrition and energetic facts shown in this application have been calculated according to the published by the Spanish Agency of Health and Nutrition in the AESAN / BEDCA, Spanish Database of Food Composition v1.0 (2010). Keep in mind that the amount in grams of canned celery you choose refers to the edible part of this food.

(1) Daily Caloric Needs, DCN - Calorie requirements that we show here follows the established by FAO/WHO/UNU Expert Consultation on Human Energy Requirements. Although there are others, the FAO / WHO / UNU method is the most up-to-date.

(2) Nutrition scheme - The calculation of the necessary calories according to macronutrients follows a basic scheme of: 20% proteins; 30% fat; And 50% carbohydrates. That is, a standard generic ratio, but: Do you want to lose weight, or just the opposite? Or are you more interested in gaining muscle volume? This ratio will vary depending on each specific case and interest (see final note). And, moreover, it is best that you attend to quality rather than quantity, taking into account the nature of the nutrients contained in this food. Because it is not the same to obtain carbohydrates of glucose or fructose that of starch or polyols. Also not all fats are the same, we sholud not equate saturated fatty acids with unsaturated or hydrogenated (the unhealthy Trans fats). And something similar happens in the case of proteins, not all contain the same variety and quantity of essential amino acids, nor therefore have the same biological value.

(3) Caloric consumption - The calculation of energy consumption according to the activities is still established by the doctor Francisco Grande Covián.

() Remember: All this information has a purely orientative character. The best advice we can give you is that, to design your ideal diet, ask to doctors, dietitians and nutritionists.