Swiss cheese 31% fat, mdzh 50% dry in-ve

Nutritional value and chemical composition.

The table shows the content of nutrients (calories, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals) per 100 grams edible part.
NutrientQuantityNorm**% of the norm in 100 g% of the norm in 100 kcal100% normal
Calorie value393 kCal1684 kCal23.3%5.9%428 g
Proteins26.96 g76 g35.5%9%282 g
Fats30.99 g56 g55.3%14.1%181 g
Carbohydrates1.44 g219 g0.7%0.2%15208 g
Water37.63 g2273 g1.7%0.4%6040 g
Ash2.97 g~
Vitamins
Vitamin A, RE288 μg900 μg32%8.1%313 g
Retinol0.283 mg~
alpha Carotene1 μg~
beta Carotene0.061 mg5 mg1.2%0.3%8197 g
beta Cryptoxanthin2 μg~
Lycopene1 μg~
Lutein + Zeaxanthin8 μg~
Vitamin B1, thiamine0.011 mg1.5 mg0.7%0.2%13636 g
Vitamin B2, riboflavin0.302 mg1.8 mg16.8%4.3%596 g
Vitamin B4, choline13.8 mg500 mg2.8%0.7%3623 g
Vitamin B5, pantothenic0.353 mg5 mg7.1%1.8%1416 g
Vitamin B6, pyridoxine0.071 mg2 mg3.6%0.9%2817 g
Vitamin B9, folate10 μg400 μg2.5%0.6%4000 g
Vitamin B12, cobalamin3.06 μg3 μg102%26%98 g
Vitamin E, alpha tocopherol, TE0.6 mg15 mg4%1%2500 g
beta Tocopherol0.02 mg~
gamma Tocopherol0.07 mg~
Vitamin K, phylloquinone1.4 μg120 μg1.2%0.3%8571 g
Vitamin PP, NE0.064 mg20 mg0.3%0.1%31250 g
Betaine0.1 mg~
Macronutrients
Potassium, K72 mg2500 mg2.9%0.7%3472 g
Calcium, Ca890 mg1000 mg89%22.6%112 g
Magnesium, Mg33 mg400 mg8.3%2.1%1212 g
Sodium, Na187 mg1300 mg14.4%3.7%695 g
Sulfur, S269.6 mg1000 mg27%6.9%371 g
Phosphorus, P574 mg800 mg71.8%18.3%139 g
Trace Elements
Iron, Fe0.13 mg18 mg0.7%0.2%13846 g
Manganese, Mn0.026 mg2 mg1.3%0.3%7692 g
Copper, Cu47 μg1000 μg4.7%1.2%2128 g
Selenium, Se30 μg55 μg54.5%13.9%183 g
Zinc, Zn4.37 mg12 mg36.4%9.3%275 g
Essential Amino Acids
Arginine *0.927 g~
valine2.139 g~
Histidine *1.065 g~
Isoleucine1.537 g~
leucine2.959 g~
lysine2.585 g~
methionine0.784 g~
threonine1.038 g~
tryptophan0.401 g~
phenylalanine1.662 g~
Replaceable amino acids
alanine0.914 g~
Aspartic acid1.569 g~
glycine0.508 g~
Glutamic acid5.704 g~
Proline3.69 g~
serine1.64 g~
tyrosine1.693 g~
Cysteine0.29 g~
Sterols
Cholesterol93 mgmax 300 mg
Fatty acid
Transgender0.987 gmax 1.9 г
monounsaturated trans fats0.793 g~
Saturated fatty acids
Saturated fatty acids18.227 gmax 18.7 г
4: 0 Oily0.681 g~
6: 0 Nylon0.542 g~
8: 0 Caprylic0.327 g~
10: 0 Capric0.768 g~
12: 0 Lauric0.875 g~
14: 0 Myristic2.919 g~
15: 0 Pentadecanoic0.305 g~
16: 0 Palmitic8.358 g~
17: 0 Margarine0.189 g~
18: 0 Stearin3.196 g~
20: 0 Arachinic0.044 g~
22: 0 Begenic0.014 g~
24: 0 Lignoceric0.009 g~
Monounsaturated fatty acids8.046 gmin 16.8 г47.9%12.2%
14: 1 Myristoleic0.297 g~
16: 1 Palmitoleic0.565 g~
16: 1 cis0.463 g~
16: 1 trans0.102 g~
17: 1 Heptadecene0.062 g~
18: 1 Olein (omega-9)7.06 g~
18: 1 cis6.369 g~
18: 1 trans0.692 g~
20: 1 Gadoleic (omega-9)0.06 g~
22: 1 Erucova (omega-9)0.002 g~
22: 1 cis0.002 g~
Polyunsaturated fatty acids1.341 gfrom 11.2 to 20.612%3.1%
18: 2 Linoleic1.086 g~
18: 2 trans isomer, not determined0.191 g~
18: 2 Omega-6, cis, cis0.734 g~
18: 2 Conjugated Linoleic Acid0.161 g~
18: 3 Linolenic0.129 g~
18: 3 Omega-3, alpha linolenic0.125 g~
18: 3 Omega-6, Gamma Linolenic0.002 g~
18: 3 trans (other isomers)0.002 g~
18: 4 Styoride Omega-30.001 g~
20: 2 Eicosadienoic, Omega-6, cis, cis0.007 g~
20: 3 Eicosatriene0.035 g~
20: 3 Omega-60.032 g~
20: 4 Arachidonic0.046 g~
20: 5 Eicosapentaenoic (EPA), Omega-30.009 g~
Omega-3 fatty acids0.153 gfrom 0.9 to 3.717%4.3%
22: 4 Docosatetraene, Omega-60.007 g~
22: 5 Docosapentaenoic (DPC), Omega-30.018 g~
Omega-6 fatty acids0.828 gfrom 4.7 to 16.817.6%4.5%
 

The energy value is 393 kcal.

  • oz = 28.35 g (111.4 kCal)
  • cubic inch = 15 g (59 kCal)
  • cup, shredded = 108 g (424.4 kCal)
  • cup, diced = 132 g (518.8 kCal)
  • slice (1 oz) = 28 g (110 kCal)
  • cup, melted = 244 g (958.9 kCal)
Swiss cheese 31% fat, mdzh 50% dry in-ve rich in vitamins and minerals such as: vitamin A – 32%, vitamin B2 – 16,8%, vitamin B12 – 102%, calcium – 89%, phosphorus – 71,8%, selenium – 54,5% , zinc – 36,4%
  • Vitamin A is responsible for normal development, reproductive function, skin and eye health, and maintaining immunity.
  • Vitamin B2 participates in redox reactions, enhances the color sensitivity of the visual analyzer and dark adaptation. Insufficient intake of vitamin B2 is accompanied by a violation of the condition of the skin, mucous membranes, impaired light and twilight vision.
  • Vitamin B12 plays an important role in the metabolism and conversion of amino acids. Folate and vitamin B12 are interrelated vitamins and are involved in blood formation. Lack of vitamin B12 leads to the development of partial or secondary folate deficiency, as well as anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia.
  • Calcium is the main component of our bones, acts as a regulator of the nervous system, participates in muscle contraction. Calcium deficiency leads to demineralization of the spine, pelvic bones and lower extremities, increases the risk of osteoporosis.
  • Phosphorus takes part in many physiological processes, including energy metabolism, regulates acid-base balance, is a part of phospholipids, nucleotides and nucleic acids, is necessary for the mineralization of bones and teeth. Deficiency leads to anorexia, anemia, rickets.
  • Selenium – an essential element of the antioxidant defense system of the human body, has an immunomodulatory effect, participates in the regulation of the action of thyroid hormones. Deficiency leads to Kashin-Beck disease (osteoarthritis with multiple deformities of the joints, spine and extremities), Keshan disease (endemic myocardiopathy), hereditary thrombastenia.
  • Zinc is a part of more than 300 enzymes, participates in the processes of synthesis and decomposition of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, nucleic acids and in the regulation of the expression of a number of genes. Insufficient consumption leads to anemia, secondary immunodeficiency, liver cirrhosis, sexual dysfunction, and fetal malformations. Recent studies have revealed the ability of high doses of zinc to disrupt copper absorption and thereby contribute to the development of anemia.
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