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Hearty pilaf with plant protein and fiber
CALORIES
GI
POTASSIUM
FIBER
Selected: 100 g
146
KCAL / 100G
Carbs
24.1g
· 65%
Protein
5.4g
· 15%
Fat
3.4g
· 20%
Fiber
4.6g
Vitamins
Folate
38µg · 10% DV
B1
0.09mg · 8% DV
B3
1.2mg · 8% DV
B6
0.12mg · 7% DV
Minerals
Manganese
1mg · 43% DV
Phosphorus
118mg · 17% DV
Magnesium
52mg · 12% DV
Iron
2mg · 11% DV
GLYCEMIC INDEX
GLYCEMIC LOAD
Accounts for portion size — a more realistic measure than GI alone.
NOVA 2
Minimally Processed
1. Unprocessed
2. Minimally Processed
3. Processed
4. Ultra-Processed
NOVA classifies foods into 4 groups by industrial processing. NOVA 1 (unprocessed) is the healthiest.
No known major allergens
Vegan
✓ Suitable
Vegetarian
✓ Suitable
Gluten-Free
✓ Suitable
Dairy-Free
— Not suitable
Mediterranean
✓ Suitable
Paleo
— Not suitable
Whole30
— Not suitable
DASH
— Not suitable
Keto
— Not suitable
Low FODMAP
— Not suitable
SATURATED
0.42g
MONOUNSATURATED
1.05g
POLYUNSATURATED
0.86g
Omega 6:3 ratio 19.5:1
Above the ideal 4:1 (19.5:1).
Buckwheat chickpea pilaf contains 146 calories per 100 g. It provides 5.4 g of protein, 24.1 g of carbohydrates, and 4.6 g of fiber per 100 g.
With a glycemic index of 48, buckwheat chickpea pilaf has a low glycemic impact. It is also compatible with a gluten-free diet, as well as vegan and vegetarian eating patterns.
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Nutrition data compiled from USDA FoodData Central and scientific sources.