Amount of 4:0 butanoic, butyric fatty acid in Piki bread, made from blue cornmeal (Hopi)

American Indian Alaska Native Foods

In 100 g (Grams) of Piki bread, made from blue cornmeal (Hopi) there is 0.006 g of 4:0 butanoic, butyric fatty acid. Change amount

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4:0 butanoic, butyric fatty acid

4:0 butanoic, butyric fatty acid is a nutrient present in many other foods. The below table lists foods high in 4:0 butanoic, butyric fatty acid other than Piki bread, made from blue cornmeal (Hopi).

Roast beef spread 6.4 g 6.4%
Butter, without salt 3.226 g 3.23%
Butter, salted 3.226 g 3.23%
Butter oil, anhydrous 3.226 g 3.23%
Butter, light, stick, with salt 1.788 g 1.79%
Butter, light, stick, without salt 1.788 g 1.79%
Cheese, goat, hard type 1.784 g 1.78%
Butter, whipped, with salt 1.635 g 1.64%
Cheese, mexican, queso cotija 1.583 g 1.58%
Cheese, parmesan, low sodium 1.509 g 1.51%
Cheese, goat, semisoft type 1.496 g 1.50%
Cheese, parmesan, shredded 1.375 g 1.38%
Cheese, romano 1.355 g 1.36%
Cheese, parmesan, hard 1.299 g 1.30%
Candies, toffee, prepared-from-recipe 1.184 g 1.18%
Cheese, swiss, low sodium 1.098 g 1.10%
Cream, fluid, light whipping 1.083 g 1.08%
Cheese, monterey, low fat 1.08 g 1.08%
Cheese, low-sodium, cheddar or colby 1.079 g 1.08%
Cheese, goat, soft type 1.057 g 1.06%

Piki bread, made from blue cornmeal (Hopi)

Piki bread, made from blue cornmeal (Hopi) is a type of American Indian Alaska Native Foods. The most significant nutrients in Piki bread, made from blue cornmeal (Hopi) are listed below.

Water 8.98 g 8.98%
Energy (calorie) 390 kcal
Energy (joule) 1630 kJ
Protein 9.06 g 9.06%
Total lipid (fat) 7.16 g 7.16%
Ash 2.58 g 2.58%
Carbohydrate, by difference 72.22 g 72.22%
Fiber, total dietary 9.2 g 9.2%
Sugars, total 1.6 g 1.6%
Sucrose 1.6 g 1.6%
Glucose (dextrose) 0 g
Fructose 0 g
Lactose 0 g
Maltose 0 g
Galactose 0 g
Starch 61.3 g 61.3%
Calcium, Ca 184 mg 0.18%
Iron, Fe 6.11 mg 0.01%
Magnesium, Mg 181 mg 0.18%
Phosphorus, P 374 mg 0.37%

Nutrients in Piki bread, made from blue cornmeal (Hopi)