Calories in Cabbage
An excellent source of vitamin C, cabbage is also rich in fibre, iron, calcium and potassium. The smell cabbage gives off during cooking is caused by sulphur, a mineral that helps the body resist bacteria. Of the cruciferous vegetable family, it is also one of the oldest known vegetables.
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Calories in Cabbage
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Food Energy (Calories) (kcal/100g) |
16 |
Additional nutritional information
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Nutritional information
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Water (g/100g) |
94.39 |
Protein (g/100g) |
1.2 |
Total Lipid (fat) (g/100g) |
0.2 |
Ash (g/100g) |
0.98 |
Carbohydrate (g/100g) |
3.23 |
Total Dietary Fibre (g/100g) |
1.2 |
Total Sugars (g/100g) |
1.41 |
Calcium (mg/100g) |
77 |
Iron (mg/100g) |
0.31 |
Magnesium (mg/100g) |
13 |
Phosphorus (mg/100g) |
29 |
Potassium (mg/100g) |
238 |
Sodium (mg/100g) |
9 |
Zinc (mg/100g) |
0.036 |
Copper(mg/100g) |
0.036 |
Manganese (mg/100g) |
0.19 |
Selenium (µ/100g) |
0.6 |
Vitamin C (mg/100g) |
27 |
Thiamin (mg/100g) |
0.04 |
Riboflavin (mg/100g) |
0.05 |
Niacin (mg/100g) |
0.4 |
Pantothenic Acid (mg/100g) |
0.105 |
Vitamin B-6 (mg/100g) |
0.232 |
Folate (µg/100g) |
79 |
Folic Acid (µg/100g) |
0 |
Food Folate (µg/100g) |
79 |
Folate (Dietary Folate Equivalents/100g) |
79 |
Vitamin B-12 (µg/100g) |
0 |
Vitamin A (µg/100g) |
318 |
Vitamin A (IU/100g) |
16 |
Retinol (µg/100g) |
0 |
Vitamin E (µg/100g) |
0.12 |
Vitamin K (µg/100g) |
42.9 |
Alpha-carotene (µg/100g) |
1 |
Beta-carotene (µg/100g) |
190 |
Beta-crytoxanthin (µg/100g) |
0 |
Lycopene (µg/100g) |
0 |
Lutein & Zeazanthin (µg/100g) |
48 |
Saturated Fatty Acid (g/100g) |
0.043 |
Monosaturated Fatty Acids (g/100g) |
0.023 |
Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (g/100g) |
0.072 |
All data originally from the United States Department of Agriculture |
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