CabbagevsEgg Duck Whole

Egg Duck Whole has more protein, Cabbage is lower in calories, while Egg Duck Whole has more healthy fats for satiety.

🎯When to Eat What

Goal-based picks for Cabbage vs Egg Duck Whole

⚖️Watching your weight

Go with Cabbage at just 25 kcal per 100g — 86% fewer calories.

🫄Staying full longer

Egg Duck Whole will keep you satisfied longer with 12.8g protein, 13.8g fat — fat and protein slow digestion while fiber adds bulk, keeping hunger at bay.

🥛Nutrient absorption

Egg Duck Whole's natural fat (13.8g/100g) helps your body absorb fat-soluble nutrients like vitamin A and vitamin D — not all fat is bad, moderate amounts are essential.

💪Building muscle

Egg Duck Whole packs 12.8g of protein per 100g (28% of calories from protein) — the better pick for muscle growth and recovery.

❤️Heart health

Cabbage is the heart-friendlier option with lower saturated fat, less sodium, more fiber.

🥚Cholesterol context

Egg Duck Whole has 884mg cholesterol per 100g, but current research shows dietary cholesterol has minimal effect on blood cholesterol for most people — it's saturated and trans fats that matter more.

🔥Calorie Breakdown

Cabbage
25kcal
Protein18%
Carbs79%
Fat3%
Egg Duck Whole
185kcal
Protein28%
Carbs3%
Fat69%

💪Macronutrient Comparison

CabbageEgg Duck Whole
ProteinB Wins
1.3g
13g
CarbohydratesA Wins
5.8g
1.4g
Total FatA Wins
0.10g
14g
Dietary FiberA Wins
2.5g
0g

📊Full Nutrition Comparison

NutrientCabbageEgg Duck WholeDiff
💪Macronutrients
Calories25kcal1%185kcal9%<0.1kcal
Protein1.3g3%13g26%<0.1g
Total Fat0.10g0%14g18%<0.1g
Saturated Fat<0.1g0%3.7g18%<0.1g
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg0%884mg295%<0.1mg
Carbohydrates5.8g2%1.4g1%+4.3g
Dietary Fiber2.5g9%0g0%+2.5g
Sugars3.2g0.93g+2.3g
Vitamins
Vitamin A5.0mcg1%194mcg22%<0.1mcg
Vitamin C37mg41%0mg0%+37mg
Vitamin D0mcg0%1.7mcg9%<0.1mcg
Vitamin E0.15mg1%1.3mg9%<0.1mg
Vitamin K76mcg63%0.40mcg0%+76mcg
Vitamin B60.12mg7%0.25mg15%<0.1mg
Vitamin B120mcg0%5.4mcg225%<0.1mcg
Folate43mcg11%80mcg20%<0.1mcg
Thiamin (B1)<0.1mg5%0.16mg13%<0.1mg
Riboflavin (B2)<0.1mg3%0.40mg31%<0.1mg
Niacin (B3)0.23mg1%0.20mg1%+<0.1mg
🔶Minerals
Sodium18mg1%146mg6%<0.1mg
Calcium40mg3%64mg5%<0.1mg
Iron0.47mg3%3.9mg21%<0.1mg
Potassium170mg4%222mg5%<0.1mg
Phosphorus26mg2%220mg18%<0.1mg
Magnesium12mg3%17mg4%<0.1mg
Zinc0.18mg2%1.4mg13%<0.1mg
Copper<0.1mg2%<0.1mg7%<0.1mg
Manganese0.16mg7%<0.1mg2%+0.12mg
Selenium0.30mcg1%36mcg66%<0.1mcg

🔬Nutritional Analysis

Calories: Cabbage is significantly lower in calories at just 25 kcal per 100g compared to 185 kcal for Egg Duck Whole — that's 640% fewer calories, making Cabbage the better choice for calorie-conscious diets.

Protein: Egg Duck Whole provides more protein with 12.8g versus 1.28g per 100g. In terms of protein-to-calorie efficiency, Egg Duck Whole offers better value for building and maintaining muscle.

Fat: Egg Duck Whole has more fat (13.8g vs 0.1g per 100g), but the combination of fat and protein makes it more satiating — dietary fat helps absorb fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) and supports hormone balance. Cabbage has less saturated fat (0.034g vs 3.68g).

Key Vitamins: The most notable vitamin differences are in Vitamin C (Cabbage: 36.6mg vs 0mg), Vitamin D (Egg Duck Whole: 1.7mcg vs 0mcg), Vitamin B12 (Egg Duck Whole: 5.4mcg vs 0mcg).

Key Minerals: Notable mineral differences include Selenium (Egg Duck Whole: 36.4mcg vs 0.3mcg), Iron (Egg Duck Whole: 3.85mg vs 0.47mg), Sodium (Egg Duck Whole: 146mg vs 18mg).

Diet Suitability: Egg Duck Whole fits a low-carb or keto diet. Cabbage fits a low-fat diet. Cabbage fits a low-sodium diet.

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Data from USDA FoodData Central. All values per 100g.