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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Why I love Avocado's

(One of my favorite breakfasts is to toast a English Muffin or Bagel and Spread Avocado on it.  :)  It is simply sinful but good for me! 

Obviously avocado is a fruit that grows and not every avocado fruit is going to grow to the same size or weight so here we are going to provide some averages when providing the information on calories in avocado.


■In 100g of raw avocado fruit there are approximately 160 calories


■In 1 ounce of raw avocado fruit there are approximately 45 calories


■In an 8 ounce cup of pureed raw avocado fruit there are approximately 370 calories



Nutritional values of avocado


Having seen how many calories are in an avocado we will now look at some of the other nutritional benefits of the avocado fruit:


As with the calories in avocado these are approximations.


■We know that in 100 grams of raw avocado there is 160 calories.


■There are 17 grams of carbohydrate in 100 grams of raw avocado.


■There are 1.9 grams of protein in 100 grams of raw avocado. For more information on protein rich foods please click here.


■There are 17.5 grams of fat in 100 grams of raw avocado.


■There is no cholesterol in avocados, in fact studies have shown avocado to be beneficial in lowering blood cholesterol.


■There is 3.4 grams of fibre in 100 grams of raw avocado.


■There is 6 milligrams of sodium in 100 grams of raw avocado.


■There are 485 milligrams of potassium in 100 grams of raw avocado.


■There are 12 milligrams of calcium in 100 grams of raw avocado.


■Avocados are rich in vitamins B, C, E, K and also folic acid.


The above clearly highlights that there are much more interesting nutritional facts about the avocado than just the answer to the question 'how many calories does an avocado have?'


The avocado has one of the highest oil contents of all fruits and they are also very high in monosaturates. As you will see above it is a rich source of potassium which is a useful mineral that helps the body to maintain a healthy blood pressure. It has a higher level of potassium content than the banana which is synonymous with being high in potassium.


The monosaturated fat that avocados hold is believed to assist in speeding up your metabolism as it can increase your metabolic rate, the high amount of fat in avocados will satisfy your hunger and prevent you from eating unnecessarily which is also positive for your metabolism and any diet plan that you may be on. As if you came to this site only wanting to know how many calories are in an avocado?


The avocado is a fruit that has a high fat content in comparison to many other fruits such as the banana. It is often used in both savoury and sweet dishes due to the fact that it's taste is not expressively sweet. The avocado is often eaten by vegetarians as the fat content is a positive substitute to that derived from meat and other things that they do not eat. As far as fruits go the avocado is quite high in calories, however all in all it is one of the healthiest fruits that you can get your hands on due to it's rich nutrient content.


Three quarters of the calories in avocado come from the fat content and most of this fat is monosaturated fat, this type of fat is referred to as 'good fat' so please do not let this put you off enjoying this lovely fruit.


On the whole we can see that avocados are good for you, the fat content is high but this is good fat and the only downfall is perhaps that there are excessive calories in avocado.

3 comments:

Jools said...

Really interesting, will you post this in the COPD diet group please?

Volcano Vaporizer said...

I just started eating avocado. It is so good. The only problem is that it is full of fat. How often should I limit myself on eating them?

Unknown said...

I am not sure what a dietician would tell you. I know the fat that they contain is good fat. I would say maybe just for yourself a half a day? Yep, that sounds good. The fat that is contained in Avocado's is the same good fat that is found in Nuts and some oils. I think anything that is good for you in moderation is fine. Hope that helped. Maybe you could google how often should one person eat them and maintain weight.