Almonds: Nutrient Profile

What is Almonds richest in? Below are the vitamins, minerals and amino acids that 100 g of Almonds delivers in the highest amounts. Each one links to that nutrient’s own page listing the best foods to get it from.

Almonds: Richest Nutrients (per 100 g)
RankNutrientPer 100 g%DV / 100gPurpose
Vitamins
1Vitamin E26 mg🟢 171%Protects cells (antioxidant)
2Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)1.1 mg🟢 88%Energy & cell health
3Vitamin B3 (Niacin)3.6 mg🟡 23%Energy, skin & nerves
4Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)0.2 mg🟡 17%Turns carbs into energy
5Vitamin B9 (Folate)44 mcg DFE🟡 11%Cell division; pregnancy
Minerals
1Copper1.0 mg🟢 114%Iron use; connective tissue
2Manganese2.2 mg🟢 95%Bone & metabolism
3Magnesium270 mg🟢 64%Muscle, nerves & energy
4Phosphorus481 mg🟡 38%Bones & cellular energy
5Zinc3.1 mg🟡 28%Immunity & healing
6Calcium269 mg🟡 21%Bones & teeth
7Iron3.7 mg🟡 21%Carries oxygen in blood
8Potassium733 mg🟡 16%Blood pressure & fluid balance
Amino Acids — ranked by amount (no Daily Value)
1Glutamic acid6.2 g🟢Brain signaling (glutamate)
2Aspartic acid2.6 g🟡Cellular energy & detox
3Arginine2.5 g🟡Blood flow (nitric oxide)
4Leucine1.5 g🟡Builds muscle (BCAA)
5Glycine1.4 g🟡Collagen, calm & sleep
6Phenylalanine1.1 g🟡Dopamine & focus
7Alanine1.0 g🟡Energy (glucose cycle)
8Proline1.0 g🟡Collagen & joints
9Serine0.9 g🟡Cell membranes & brain
10Valine0.9 g🟡Muscle & energy (BCAA)
11Isoleucine0.8 g🟡Muscle & energy (BCAA)
12Threonine0.6 gCollagen & gut lining
13Lysine0.6 gCollagen & immunity
14Histidine0.5 gHistamine & blood

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