Saturday, June 7, 2014

Top 10 Foods Highest in Magnesium

Source: Health Alicious Ness.com

Magnesium is an essential mineral required by the body for maintaining normal muscle and nerve function, keeping a healthy immune system, maintaining heart rhythm, and building strong bones. Magnesium is also involved in at least 300 biochemical reactions in the body. A deficiency in magnesium can lead to muscle spasms, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety disorders, migraines, osteoporosis, and cerebral infarction. Conversely, consuming too much magnesium typically causes diarrhea as the body attempts to excrete the excess. The current DV for magnesium is 400mg. Below is a list of high magnesium foods, for more, see the lists of high magnesium foods by nutrient density, magnesium rich foods, vegetables high in magnesium, and fruits high in magnesium.
 

#1: Dark Leafy Greens (Raw Spinach)
Magnesium in 100g1 Cup Raw (30g)1 Cup Cooked (180g)
79mg (20% DV)24mg (6% DV)157mg (39% DV)
 
Other Greens High in Magnesium (%DV per cup cooked): Swiss Chard (38%), and Kale (19%). Click to see complete nutrition facts.


#2: Nuts and Seeds (Squash and Pumpkin Seeds)
Magnesium in 100g1/2 Cup (113g)1 Ounce (28g)
534mg (134% DV)606mg (152% DV)150mg (37% DV)
 
Other Nuts and Seeds High in Magnesium (%DV per 1/2 cup): Sesame Seeds (63%), Brazil Nuts (63%), Almonds (48%), Cashews (44% DV), Pine nuts (43%), Mixed Nuts (39%), and Peanuts (31%), Pecans (17%), Walnuts (16%). Click to see complete nutrition facts.


#3: Fish (Mackerel)
Magnesium in 100gPer 3oz Fillet (85g)
97mg (24% DV)82mg (21% DV)
Other Fish High in Magnesium (%DV per 3oz fillet (85g)): Pollock (18% DV), Turbot (14% DV), Tuna (14% DV), and most other fish at an average of 8% DV. Click to see complete nutrition facts.

#4: Beans and Lentils (Soy Beans)
Magnesium in 100g1 Cup Cooked (172g)
86mg (22% DV)148mg (37% DV)
Other Beans and Lentils High in Magnesium (%DV per cup cooked): White Beans (28%), French Beans (25%), Black-eyed Peas (23%), Kidney Beans (21%), Chickpeas (Garbanzo) (20%), Lentils (18%), Pinto Beans (16%), . Click to see complete nutrition facts.

#5: Whole Grains (Brown Rice)
Magnesium in 100g1 Cup Cooked (195g)
44mg (11% DV)86mg (21% DV)
Other Whole Grains High in Magnesium (%DV per cup cooked): Quinoa (30%), Millet (19%), Bulgur (15%), Buckwheat (13%), Wild Rice (13%), Whole Wheat Pasta (11%), Barley (9%), Oats (7%). Click to see complete nutrition facts.

#6: Avocados
Magnesium in 100g1 Avocado (201g)1/2 Cup Pureed (115g)
29mg (7% DV)58mg (15% DV)33mg (9% DV)
An average avocado provides 322 calories, half a cup pureed contains 184 calories. Click to see complete nutrition facts.

#7: Low-Fat Dairy (Plain Non Fat Yogurt)
Magnesium in 100g1 Cup (245g)
19mg (5% DV)47mg (12% DV)
Other Dairy Foods High in Magnesium (%DV per 100g): Goat Cheese (Hard) (14% DV), Nonfat Chocolate Yogurt (10% DV) and Nonfat Mozzarella (8%). Click to see complete nutrition facts.

#8: Bananas
Magnesium in 100g1 Medium (63g)1 Cup Slices (150g)
27mg (7% DV)32mg (8% DV)41mg (10% DV)
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#9: Dried Fruit (Figs)
Magnesium in 100g1/2 Cup (75g)1 Fig (8g)
68mg (17% DV)51mg (13% DV)5mg (1% DV)
Other Dried Fruit High in Magnesium (%DV per 1/2 cup): Prunes (11%), Apricots (10%), Dates (8%), and Raisins (7%). Click to see complete nutrition facts.

#10: Dark Chocolate
Magnesium in 100g1 Square (29g)1 Cup Grated (132g)
327mg (82% DV)95mg (24% DV)432mg (108% DV)
1 square of dark chocolate provides 145 calories. Click to see complete nutrition facts.

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