Macronutrients ratio per 100g (342 calories)
Let’s take a look at the macronutrient profile of "Spices, tarragon, dried" in USDA database. The graph above shows the breakdown by carbs, protein, fat, and fiber.
This food is not optimal for weight loss
Energy density is one of the main indicators of whether food is great for weight loss or not.
The energy density of "Spices, tarragon, dried" is 2.95 which makes it a medium energy density food.
energy density 2.95 per gram
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How nutritious is this food?
People ask this question all the time…
Is this food good for me or not?
Well, we can calculate the nutritiousness of foods based on the nutrient density of individual nutrients.
What a heck is nutrient density?
It is a score that tells us how much of essential minerals, vitamins, aminos acids, and fatty acids are packed per calorie and per gram.
Simple, right…
If you want to get in the weeds of things where we explain what nutrients account as essential or the exact calculation that we use for nutrient density, then come over here for the science.
Okay… So is “Spices, tarragon, dried” good for me?
Nutrient Density per calorie of this food puts it at 42/100.
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This is a good score if you are trying focus on getting most of the neccessary nutrients in your diet and not consume tons of calories.
Nutrients as % of Recommended Daily Intake per 100 cals
On the other hand, nutrient density per gram of this food puts it at 59/100
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This is a good score if you are trying focus on maintaining weight or bulking and getting all neccessary nutrients.
Nutrients as % of Recommended Daily Intake per 100 grams
In comparison to other foods “Spices, tarragon, dried” is a great source of these micronutrients per calorie: Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium, Iron.
And not a great source of: Vitamin D, Omega-3, Vitamin B-12, Sodium, Selenium, Thiamin (B1).
We created a complementary food list that will emphasis top 10 nutrients that this food is lacking.
Complementary Food List
This food is insulinogenic with high insulin load.
What a heck is insulinogenic and insulin load?
Insulinogenic formula determines the percentage of calories in the food that could raise your insulin levels.
At the same time, insulin load formula determines the number of grams in the food that could raise your insulin levels.
"Spices, tarragon, dried" contains 65% of insulinogenic calories.
That means if you are planning to eat a lot of calories from "Spices, tarragon, dried" that might not be a good food choice to control your insulin levels.
Could you consume a lot calories with "Spices, tarragon, dried"? You decide from the calculation below.
In 100 grams of "Spices, tarragon, dried" there are 342 calories.
It will take 175 grams (~0 pounds) to consume 600 calories of "Spices, tarragon, dried"
If that sounds reasonable to you then take a look where this food falls in terms of insulinogenic calories.
65% of insulinogenic calories
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On the other hand, the insulin load of "Spices, tarragon, dried" is 55.57.
That means if you are planning to eat a lot of "Spices, tarragon, dried" by weight that might not be a good food choice to control your insulin levels.
In 100 grams of "Spices, tarragon, dried" there are 342 calories.
insulin load 55.57 grams
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