Amount of Total lipid (fat) in Sweet potato, cooked, boiled, without skin

Vegetables and Vegetable Products

In 100 g (Grams) of Sweet potato, cooked, boiled, without skin there is 0.14 g of Total lipid (fat). Change amount

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Total lipid (fat)

Total lipid (fat) is a nutrient present in many other foods. The below table lists foods high in Total lipid (fat) other than Sweet potato, cooked, boiled, without skin.

Oil, peanut, salad or cooking 100 g 100%
Oil, soybean, salad or cooking 100 g 100%
Oil, olive, salad or cooking 100 g 100%
Oil, palm 100 g 100%
Oil, sesame, salad or cooking 100 g 100%
Oil, sunflower, linoleic (less than 60%) 100 g 100%
Oil, cocoa butter 100 g 100%
Oil, cottonseed, salad or cooking 100 g 100%
Oil, sunflower, linoleic, (approx. 65%) 100 g 100%
Oil, safflower, salad or cooking, linoleic, (over 70%) 100 g 100%
Oil, safflower, salad or cooking, high oleic (primary safflower oil of commerce) 100 g 100%
Vegetable oil, palm kernel 100 g 100%
Oil, poppyseed 100 g 100%
Oil, tomatoseed 100 g 100%
Oil, teaseed 100 g 100%
Oil, grapeseed 100 g 100%
Oil, corn, industrial and retail, all purpose salad or cooking 100 g 100%
Oil, walnut 100 g 100%
Oil, almond 100 g 100%
Oil, apricot kernel 100 g 100%

Sweet potato, cooked, boiled, without skin

Sweet potato, cooked, boiled, without skin is a type of Vegetables and Vegetable Products. The most significant nutrients in Sweet potato, cooked, boiled, without skin are listed below.

Water 80.13 g 80.13%
Energy (calorie) 76 kcal
Energy (joule) 320 kJ
Protein 1.37 g 1.37%
Total lipid (fat) 0.14 g 0.14%
Ash 0.63 g 0.63%
Carbohydrate, by difference 17.72 g 17.72%
Fiber, total dietary 2.5 g 2.5%
Sugars, total 5.74 g 5.74%
Sucrose 1.43 g 1.43%
Glucose (dextrose) 0.54 g 0.54%
Fructose 0.43 g 0.43%
Lactose 0 g
Maltose 3.34 g 3.34%
Galactose 0 g
Starch 5.22 g 5.22%
Calcium, Ca 27 mg 0.03%
Iron, Fe 0.72 mg
Magnesium, Mg 18 mg 0.02%
Phosphorus, P 32 mg 0.03%

Nutrients in Sweet potato, cooked, boiled, without skin