Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Kale (RAW)

Amount of Kale V/s 

  • 1kg of Kale = 500kcal.
  • 1kg of Kale = 33g of Protein.
  • 9.3kg of Kale = 65g of Total Fat.
  • 3kg of Kale = 300g of Total Carbohydrate.
  • 1.3kg of Kale = 25g of Dietary Fiber.
  • 22kg of Kale = 20g of Saturated Fat.
  • 78g of Kale = 12000IU of Vitamin A.
  • 9.8g of Kale = 80mcgs of Vitamin K.
  • 79.2g of Kale = 95mg of Vitamin C.
  • 1.4kg of Kale = 1.5mg of Vitamin B1.
  • 1.3kg of Kale = 1.7mg of Vitamin B2.
  • 2kg of Kale = 20mg of Vitamin B3.
  • 11kg of Kale = 10mg of Vitamin B5.
  • 738g of Kale = 2mg of Vitamin B6.
  • 2.1kg of Kale = 600mcgs of Vitamin B9.
  • 741g of Kale = 1000mg of Calcium.
  • 1.2kg of Kale = 420mg of Magnesium.
  • 1.8kg of Kale = 1000mg of Phosphorus.
  • 783g of Kale = 3500mg of Potassium.
  • 5.6kg of Kale = 2400mg of Sodium.
  • 1kg of Kale = 3mg of Copper.
  • 1.1kg of Kale = 18mg of Iron.
  • 646g of Kale = 5mg of Manganese.
  • 7.8kg of Kale = 70mcgs of Selenium.
  • 3.4kg of Kale = 15mg of Zinc.

 of Kale (Raw)
Kale is a form of Cabbagegreen or purple, in which the central leaves do not form a head. It is considered to be closer to wild cabbage than most domesticated forms.The species Brassica oleracea contains a wide array of vegetables, including  BroccoliCauliflower Collards, and  Brussels Sprouts. The cultivar group Acephala also includes spring greens and  Collards , which are extremely similar genetically.
Kale is extremely rich in Vitamin A, K & C.

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