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Sunflower seeds vs Homemade almond milk
CALORIC DENSITY
Sunflower seeds, kernels, tstd, wo/salt
Homemade almond milk
6.19
0.1762
12039
100001

First, let's take a look at the macros. Each of these are listed in grams and as usual, normalized to 200 calories for easy comparison, so we're always comparing apples to apples.

*All our data comes from the USDA Nutrient Database.
Sunflower seeds
Homemade almond milk
Protein = 6g
Protein = 7g
Carbohydrates = 7g
Carbohydrates = 8g
Fat = 18g
Fat = 17g
Fiber = 4g
Fiber = 4g
Monounsaturated = 4g
Monounsaturated = 11g
Polyunsaturated = 12g
Polyunsaturated = 4g
Saturated Fat = 2g
Saturated Fat = 1g
Nutrient sunflower seeds homemade almond milk
Protein 6g 7g
Carbohydrate 7g 8g
Fiber 4g 4g
Fat 18g 17g
Monounsat. Fat 4g 17g
Polyunsat. Fat 12g 4g
Saturated Fat 2g 1g
Note: the chart below maxes out at 20, so you can see better.

Next, let's take a look at the Vitamin density. These values are shown in units of percent of recommended daily intake. And since we're showing 200 calories worth, this means anything above 10% is good.

Choline = 0%
Choline = 4%
Vitamin A = 0%
Vitamin A = 0%
Vitamin C = 1%
Vitamin C = 0%
Vitamin E = 0%
Vitamin E = 76%
Vitamin K = 0%
Vitamin K = 0%
Nutrientsunflower seedshomemade almond milk
Choline0%4%
Vitamin A0%0%
Vitamin C1%0%
Vitamin E0%76%
Vitamin K0%0%

Homemade almond milk have significantly more Vitamins E than sunflower seeds. Sunflower seeds are a good source of Vitamin B6, Iron. Sunflower seeds are a great source of Pantothenic Acid, Phosphorus. Homemade almond milk are a good source of Riboflavin, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Iron. Homemade almond milk are a great source of Vitamin E.

homemade almond milk

And here we see the B-vitamins: B1 (Thiamin), B2 (Riboflavin), B3 (Niacin), B5 (Pantothenic Acid), B6 (Pyridoxine)

Vitamin B1 = 11%
Vitamin B1 = 7%
Vitamin B2 = 8%
Vitamin B2 = 32%
Vitamin B3 = 11%
Vitamin B3 = 10%
Vitamin B5 = 46%
Vitamin B5 = 9%
Vitamin B6 = 24%
Vitamin B6 = 5%
Vitamin B12 = 0%
Vitamin B12 = 0%
Nutrientsunflower seedshomemade almond milk
Vitamin B111%7%
Vitamin B28%32%
Vitamin B311%10%
Vitamin B546%9%
Vitamin B624%5%
Vitamin B120%0%

Now, lets look at mineral density. Here we have a lot of important electrolytes and minerals. Once again, units are in percent of RDI, thus for this 200 calorie serving anything above 10% would considered high.

Sodium = 0%
Sodium = 0%
Potassium = 5%
Potassium = 7%
Calcium = 4%
Calcium = 19%
Magnesium = 12%
Magnesium = 27%
Phosphorus = 65%
Phosphorus = 29%
Iron = 37%
Iron = 22%
Manganese = 30%
Manganese = 35%
Selenium = 0%
Selenium = 2%
Copper = 59%
Copper = 35%
Zinc = 18%
Zinc = 11%
Nutrientsunflower seedshomemade almond milk
Sodium0%0%
Potasium5%7%
Calcium4%19%
Magnesium12%27%
Phosphorus65%29%
Iron37%22%
Manganese30%35%
Selenium0%2%
Copper59%35%
Zinc18%11%

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