
Beetroot Stew
Source of Calories
Nutrition Facts
| Nutrient | Amount | % Daily Value |
|---|---|---|
| Total Carbohydrates | 148.18 g | 54% |
| Net Carbohydrates | 123.22 g | 50% |
| Sugars | 50.65 g | 145% |
| Added Sugars | 2.65 g | 5% |
| Dietary Fiber | 24.96 g | 89% |
| Protein | 19.51 g | 39% |
| Total Fat | 29.31 g | 38% |
| Saturated Fat | 4.35 g | 22% |
| Monounsaturated Fat | 19.94 g | - |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 3.51 g | - |
| Trans Fat | 0 g | 0% |
| Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0% |
| Vitamins | ||
| Vitamin A | 719.08 mcg | 80% |
| Vitamin C | 86.64 mg | 96% |
| Vitamin D | 0 mcg | 0% |
| Minerals | ||
| Sodium | 5377.62 mg | 234% |
| Potassium | 4013.28 mg | 85% |
| Calcium | 210.34 mg | 16% |
| Magnesium | 233.75 mg | 56% |
| Iron | 7.34 mg | 41% |
| Zinc | 3.59 mg | 33% |
% DV refers to how much a single serving of an individually packaged food or supplement contributes nutritionally to your daily diet, based on a 2,000-calorie-a-day diet. Generally, having 5% DV or less of a nutrient per serving is considered low, and 20% DV or more of a nutrient per serving is considered high.
Fat Composition
The suggested total fat consumption should be limited to 30% of total energy intake or less. The type of fat consumed should primarily be unsaturated fatty acids, with no more than 10% of total energy intake coming from saturated fatty acids (about 200 calories on a 2000-calorie diet) and no more than 1% of total energy intake coming from trans-fatty acids.
Vitamin Coverage
Vitamin A
80%
Vitamin C
96%
Vitamin D
0%
Vitamin E
31%
Vitamin K
37%
Vitamin B1
52%
Vitamin B2
47%
Vitamin B3
54%
Vitamin B5
60%
Vitamin B6
86%
Vitamin B7
-
Vitamin B9
124%
Vitamin B12
0%
There are 13 essential vitamins required for the body to work properly, which are categorised into two categories: fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins. Vitamins have a Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA), provided by the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs), which vary by age and sex. The %DV indicates how much one serving contributes to the average recommended daily intake.
Mineral Coverage
Calcium
16%
Iron
41%
Magnesium
56%
Phosphorus
44%
Potassium
85%
Sodium
234%
Zinc
33%
Copper
109%
Manganese
120%
Selenium
12%
Minerals are micronutrients, of which 13 of them are essential to the human body. The Recommended Dietary Allowance includes Calcium (1,300 mg/d), Phosphorus (1,250 mg/d), Potassium (4,700 mg/d), Sodium (2,300 mg/d), Chloride (1,500 mg/d), Magnesium (420 mg/d), Iron (18 mg/d), Zinc (11 mg/d), Copper (0.9 mg/d), Selenium (55 mcg/d), Molybdenum (45 mcg/d), Manganese (2.3 mg/d) and Iodine (150 mcg/d).
Protein Quality
Leucine
11%
Isoleucine
17%
Valine
15%
Lysine
10%
Tryptophan
25%
Threonine
15%
Phenylalanine
18%
Methionine
12%
Histidine
10%
Guidelines recommend a serving of protein with each meal and 1.2-1.6 g of protein per kg of body weight per day.
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FAQ
There is not enough human evidence to say that beets conclusively help with any radiation recovery. In a study with mice, beetroot helped to preserve the bone marrow and hematopoietic stem cell differentiation after gamma ray radiation, but this has not been studied for any oxidative stress or inflammation, so more clinical evidence is needed before conclusively saying beets, or beetroot stew can help with radiation recovery.
Beets are food considered to be high in oxalates, and beetroot stew contains quite a bit of beets, and the oxalates may contribute to potential kidney stones.
People who are prone to kidney stones, who have low blood pressure (or taking medication for blood pressure), IBS, those with potassium related diets, or those managing their level of carbohydrates.




