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Nutrients in fresh, canned, and frozen spinach

1 cup of spinach (Cooked from fresh)





% RDA


Calcium


559.5


mg


 47
Cholesterol
0.0
mg

Copper
0.75
mg
84
Iron
12.5
mg
156
Magnesium
351.1
mg
110
Manganese
3.3
mg
184
Niacin
2.0
mg
14



Vitamins:

A               2,26 mcg 323
B6              0.73 mg 49
B12             0.01 mcg 
C                56.1 mg 75
E                   9.3 mg 62


Pant. Acid
0.39
mg
8
Phosphorus
215.3
mg
31
Potassium
1,791
mg
8
Riboflav.
0.8
mg
73
Selenium
6.1
mcg
11
Sodium
667.8
mg
51
Thiamin
0.24
mg
22
Zinc
2.6
mg
32


Cooked from frozen



A


3,53


mcg


504
B6
1.0
mg
67
B12
0.015
mcg
1
C
60.6
mg
81
E
16.8
mg
112

Calcium
871.9
mg
73
Cholesterol
0.0
mg
--
Copper
1.1
mg
120
Iro
16.5
mg
206
Magnesium
518.4
mg
162
Manganese
4.8
mg
266
Niacin
2.9
mg
21

Pant. Acid
   0.55
mg
11
Phosphorus
  317.6
mg
45
Potassium
2,408.5
mg
51
Riboflav.
1.2
mg
105
Selenium
17.4
mcg
32
Sodium
1,297.9
mg
100
Thiami
0.4
mg
36
Zinc
3.6
mg
45

3 Comments:

Anonymous Katie said...

Thank you for including this information on spinach. You just cleared up a debate I was having with my grandmother on which was more healthful, fresh or frozen.

Grandma won this round. :)

I hope you won't mind I've pointed my blog readers to you. Best,
Katie

2:43 PM

 
Blogger Brian said...

This is a terrible way to present information: almost impossible to use. Please change the format.

9:48 AM

 
Anonymous Admin said...

@Brian: I agreed and changed the presentation. I think it's been scrambled in the process of migration.

6:43 AM

 

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