Pine nuts, per 100 g serving

Pine nuts

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Pine nutsMacros · per 100 g
Macrosper 100 g
Calories688 kcal
Protein14.0 g
Fat68.6 g
Carbs4.0 g

Pine nuts are the edible seeds of pine trees, sold raw or lightly toasted and used across Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines — most famously as a core ingredient in pesto, but also scattered over salads, grain dishes and roasted vegetables. Per 100 g, they are a calorie-dense food, providing 688 kcal, 14 g of protein, 68.6 g of fat and just 4 g of carbohydrates, with 6 g of dietary fibre and only 3.9 g of sugars. They are a notable source of potassium (780 mg per 100 g), magnesium (270 mg per 100 g) and vitamin E (13.85 mg per 100 g), alongside 63 mcg of folate and 3.8 mg of niacin. No glycemic index data is available for pine nuts. They are compatible with vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free, keto, paleo, Mediterranean and low-FODMAP dietary patterns.

How many calories in pine nuts?

Pine nuts contain 688 kcal per 100 g, making them one of the more calorie-dense nuts available. A typical tablespoon serving weighs around 9 g, which works out to approximately 62 kcal.

Are pine nuts keto-friendly?

Yes, pine nuts fit well within a ketogenic diet. They contain only 4 g of carbohydrates per 100 g, with 68.6 g of fat, which aligns closely with the high-fat, very-low-carb profile keto requires.

How much vitamin E is in pine nuts?

Pine nuts provide 13.85 mg of vitamin E per 100 g, which is a substantial amount relative to most common foods. Even a small 30 g handful delivers around 4 mg of vitamin E.

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Macros · per 100 g

Macros
MacrosAmount
Calories688 kcal
Protein14.0 g
Fat68.6 g
Carbs4.0 g
Sugars3.9 g
Fiber6.0 g
Starch0.10 g
Fats breakdown
Fats breakdownAmount
Saturated4.3 g
Monounsaturated15.7 g
Polyunsaturated25.7 g
Trans0 g
Omega-30.15 g
Omega-625.5 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Minerals
MineralsAmount
Calcium11.0 mg
Iron5.6 mg
Magnesium270 mg
Phosphorus650 mg
Potassium780 mg
Sodium1.0 mg
Zinc6.5 mg
Copper1.3 mg
Manganese7.9 mg
Selenium1.0 mcg
Iodine0 mcg
Vitamins
VitaminsAmount
Vitamin A2.0 mcg
Retinol0 mcg
Vitamin C1.0 mg
Vitamin D0 mcg
Vitamin E13.8 mg
Thiamin (B1)0.73 mg
Riboflavin (B2)0.19 mg
Niacin (B3)3.8 mg
Vitamin B60.22 mg
Folate (B9)63.0 mcg
Vitamin B120 mcg

Other cooking states of Pine nuts

Dried pine nuts (629 kcal).

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