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Avocado

Fruits · Other Fruits · per 100 g

A nutritious fruit rich in vitamins and natural antioxidants. Part of a balanced diet supporting immune function and overall health.

Nutrient density 8.5GI Low MediumAllergen: Latex Cross Reactive

Macronutrients

Calories160 kcal 8% DV
Protein2.0 g 4% DV
Carbohydrates8.5 g 3% DV
Fat15 g 19% DV
Fiber6.7 g 24% DV
Total sugars0.7 g no %DV*
Sodium7.0 mg 0% DV

Vitamins & minerals

Vitamin A7.0 µg 1%
Vitamin C10 mg 11%
Vitamin D0.0 µg 0%
Vitamin E2.1 mg 14%
Vitamin K21 µg 18%
Thiamin B10.07 mg 6%
Riboflavin B20.13 mg 10%
Niacin B31.7 mg 11%
Vitamin B60.26 mg 15%
Folate B981 µg 20%
Vitamin B120.0 µg 0%
Calcium12 mg 1%
Iron0.55 mg 3%
Magnesium29 mg 7%
Phosphorus52 mg 4%
Potassium485 mg 10%
Zinc0.64 mg 6%
Selenium0.4 µg 1%

Common serving sizes

ServingWeight
1/2 medium68 g
1 cup cubed150 g

What it supports in your body

Blood Pressure Systolic — Potassium helps regulate blood pressure

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Best timing around exercise

Pre-workout (30-60 min before) for quick energy, or post-workout for glycogen replenishment

Educational reference only. Values are per 100 g from the app's reference database; % Daily Value uses the FDA 2,000-calorie reference. Not medical or dietary advice. See our full disclaimer.
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Nutritional composition of Avocado — FAO/INFOODS, 2023