Mixed Nuts
Mixed nuts, roasted, with peanuts
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Nutrition Facts
*
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Detailed Nutrient Information
Pantothenic Acid
31%
1.53
mg
Lutein and Zeaxanthin
10.7
mcg
Alpha Tocotreniol
0.05
mg
Gamma Tocotreniol
0.04
mg
Monounsaturated Fat
38.2
g
Hexadec-9-enoic Acid
0.17
g
Trans Hexadec 9 Enoic Acid
0
g
Octadec-9-enoic Acid
37.4
g
Docos-13-enoic Acid
0.04
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
19.6
g
9,12-octadecadienoic Acid
19.4
g
Conjugated Linoleic Acids (CLAs)
0.01
g
9-trans-12-cis-Linoleic Acid
—
Trans Linoleic Acid
0.04
g
Alpha Linolenic Acid (ALA)
0.11
g
Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA)
0
g
Eicosadienoic Acid
0.02
g
Eicosatrienoic Acid (ETE)
—
Dihomo Gamma Linolenic Acid (DGLA)
0
g
Eicosatetraenoic Acid (ETA)
0.01
g
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)
0.01
g
Heneicosapentaenoic Acid (HPA)
—
Adrenic Acid (AdA)
0.01
g
Docosapentanoic Acid (DPA)
0
g
Docosahexanoic Acid (DHA)
0
g
Trans Monoenoic Fat
0.03
g
Serving Sizes
1 cup (134g)
10 nuts, assorted (14g)
Nutrient Sources ‡
Excellent source of Niacin
Excellent source of Pantothenic Acid
Excellent source of Vitamin B6
Excellent source of Vitamin E
Excellent source of Magnesium
Excellent source of Phosphorus
Excellent source of Zinc
Excellent source of Copper
Excellent source of Manganese
Excellent source of Selenium
Good source of Thiamin
Good source of Riboflavin
Good source of Iron
Good source of Potassium
Good source of Sodium
‡ - As defined by Health Canada guidelines .
Nutrition Facts Source: USDA
Macronutrient Profile
Proportions of Macros
Summary:
Moderate Protein
High Fat
Low Carbs
Foods with similar macro profiles:
Profile of Protein in Item
Essential Amino Acids
Essential amino acids are critical for building protein. For more information, see the Wikipedia page on them.
Protein Quality Score: 83%†
Limiting Amino Acid: Lysine
Some foods that are a good source of Lysine include eggs, meat (specifically red meat, lamb, pork, and poultry), soy, beans and peas, cheese (particularly Parmesan), and certain fish (such as cod and sardines).
† - Not adjusted for digestibility. For more information, see the
protein digestibility tables .
100g of Mixed Nuts contains 20g of protein, which is about the same as
3.3 eggs,
0.7 chicken breasts, or
1.4 cups (389g) of black beans.
Profile of Carbohydrates in Item
Fraction of Carbs by Type
* Other includes oligosaccharides and other polysaccharides.
Estimated Net Carbs:
Excellent source of Fiber.
Profile of Fat in Item
Types of Fats
High in Saturated Fat.
Contains Trans Fat.
Contains Omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Low in Cholesterol.