Quinoa Cooked Nutrition

Nutrients in 100 g (3.5 oz)

Updated | 2023-09-29

Written and reviewed by the NatureClaim Team




Quinoa Cooked


Overview of Quinoa Cooked Nutrition

Scientific Name: Chenopodium quinoa


Order: Caryophyllales


Family: Amaranthaceae


Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) originates in the Andean region of South America. It was first used for livestock nearly 7,000 years ago and humans 4,000 years ago. For those who are allergic to gluten, it is an important food source. Quinoa can be found in a variety of forms: chips, flakes, or flour. Although cooked, the nutrient content of quinoa is still high. Based on our research, cooked quinoa still contains a high amount of protein (9% daily value [DV]), with arginine, aspartic acid, and glutamic acid being the most prominent amino acids. Additionally, cooked quinoa has manganese (27% DV), as well as magnesium (15% DV), which is important for bone, heart, and muscle/nerve health. Besides those minerals, cooked quinoa also contains 10% DV of fiber; a good amount compared to other sources of food. There are many ways to cook quinoa. One of the easiest ways is to substitute it for rice, or combine it with salt, pepper, lemon or lime juice, and drizzle on some olive oil to make a salad. Because of its light taste and fluffy texture, it can be easily spiced up with sweet or savory seasonings. One can also add some texture to their chocolate or yogurt by adding cooked quinoa to these foods as well.



Calories
Name Amount % Daily Value
Calories 120 kcal 6%


Carbohydrates
Name Amount % Daily Value
Total Carbs 21.30 g 8%
Dietary Fiber 2.80 g 10%
Sugars 0.87 g
Starch 17.63 g


Sterols
Name Amount % Daily Value
Cholesterol 0.00 mg 0%
Phytosterols - mg


Fat and Fatty Acids
Name Amount % Daily Value
Total Fat 1.92 g 2%
Saturated Fat 0.23 g 1%
Monounsaturated Fat 0.53 g
Polyunsaturated Fat, total 1.08 g
  • 18:2 n-6 (LA), Omega-6
0.97 g
  • 18:3 n-6 (GLA)
- g
  • 18:3 n-3 (ALA), Omega-3
0.09 g
  • 18:4 n-3 (SDA)
0.00 g
  • 20:5 n-3 (EPA)
0.00 g
  • 22:5 n-3 (DPA)
0.00 g
  • 22:6 n-3 (DHA)
0.02 g
Trans Fat - g


Protein and Amino Acids
Name Amount % Daily Value
Protein, total 4.40 g 9%
  • Tryptophan
0.05 g
  • Threonine
0.13 g
  • Isoleucine
0.16 g
  • Leucine
0.26 g
  • Lysine
0.24 g
  • Methionine
0.10 g
  • Cystine
0.06 g
  • Phenylalanine
0.19 g
  • Tyrosine
0.08 g
  • Valine
0.19 g
  • Arginine
0.34 g
  • Histidine
0.13 g
  • Alanine
0.18 g
  • Aspartic Acid
0.35 g
  • Glutamic Acid
0.58 g
  • Glycine
0.22 g
  • Proline
0.24 g
  • Serine
0.18 g


Vitamins
Name Amount % Daily Value
Vitamin C 0.00 mg 0%
Thiamin 0.11 mg 9%
Riboflavin 0.11 mg 8%
Niacin 0.41 mg 3%
Pantothenic Acid - mg -
Vitamin B6 0.12 mg 7%
Folate, total 42.00 mg 11%
  • Folic Acid
0.00 mcg
  • Food Folate (dietary folate equivalent)
42.00 mcg
Choline 23.00 mg 4%
Betaine - mg
Vitamin B12 0.00 mcg 0%
Vitamin A, total 0.25 mcg 0%
  • Retinol Acitiviy Equivalent
0.00 mcg
  • Retinol
0.00 mcg
  • Beta-Carotene
3.00 mcg
  • Alpha-Carotene
0.00 mcg
  • Beta-Cryptoxanthin
0.00 mcg
Lycopene 0.00 mcg
Lutein and Zeaxanthin 53.00 mcg
Vitamin E, total 0.63 mg 4%
  • Alpha-Tocopherol
0.63 mg
  • Beta-Tocopherol
0.03 mg
  • Gamma-Tocopherol
1.19 mg
  • Delta-Tocopherol
0.11 mg
Vitamin D 0.00 mcg 0%
Vitamin K (phylloquinone) 0.00 mcg 0%
Biotin - mcg -


Minerals
Name Amount % Daily Value
Calcium 17.00 mg 1%
Iron 1.49 mg 8%
Magnesium 64.00 mg 15%
Phosphorus 152.00 mg 12%
Potassium 172.00 mg 4%
Sodium 7.00 mg 0%
Zinc 1.09 mg 10%
Copper 0.19 mg 21%
Manganese 0.63 mg 27%
Selenium 2.80 mcg 5%
Iodine - mcg -
Chromium - mcg -
Molybdenum - mcg -
Chloride - mg -
Fluoride - mg


Flavonoids
Name Amount


Others
Name Amount
Water 71.61 g
Ash 0.76 g
Alcohol 0.00 g
Caffeine 0.00 mg
Theobromine 0.00 mg
Resveratrol - mg
Phytoalbumin - mg
Chlorogenic Acid - mg

The "-" means insufficient data.

% Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet or refer to the Dietary Reference Intakes for a specific life stage.


Reference(s):

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. FoodData Central, Current Release.

National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements. Vitamin and Mineral Supplement Fact Sheets. Accessed from https://ods.od.nih.gov/.


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