Garlic
Garlic is one of the most widely-used ingredients in human history. Its origin is uncertain, although it is believed to have first appeared in central Asia, from where it has spread all over the world. It is used as a condiment to enhance the flavour of food and has great health-giving qualities. It is good for the circulation, diuretic, and has antibacterial properties.
Nutritional values for 100 g. of Garlic
Calories | 119 kcal. |
Fat | 0,23 g. |
Cholesterol | 0 mg. |
Sodium | 19 mg. |
Carbohydrates | 24,30 g. |
Fibre | 1,20 g. |
Sugars | 2,21 g. |
Proteins | 4,30 g. |
Vitamin A | 0,00 ug. |
Vitamin B12 | 0 ug. |
Iron | 1,20 mg. |
Vitamin C | 14 mg. |
Calcium | 17,80 mg. |
Vitamin B3 | 1,02 mg. |