comparison · per 100 g
Agave, dried (Southwest) vs Agutuk, meat/caribou (Alaskan ice cream), Alaska Native
Agave, dried (Southwest)
Calories
341 kcal
Wins 4 of 6 Agutuk, meat/caribou (Alaskan ice cream), Alaska Native
Calories
258 kcal
Wins 2 of 6 | Nutrient | Agave, dried (Southwest) | Agutuk, meat/caribou (Alaskan ice cream), Alaska Native |
|---|---|---|
| Calories (kcal) | 341 | 258 |
| Protein (g) | 1.71 | 21.7 |
| Fat (g) | 0.69 | 18.6 |
| Carbs (g) | 81.98 | 0.9 |
| Fiber (g) | 15.6 | - |
| Potassium (mg) | 767 | 228 |
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Which has more calories: Agave, dried (Southwest) or Agutuk, meat/caribou (Alaskan ice cream), Alaska Native? +
Agave, dried (Southwest): 341 kcal vs Agutuk, meat/caribou (Alaskan ice cream), Alaska Native: 258 kcal per 100g.
Which is higher in protein? +
Agave, dried (Southwest) contains 1.71 g vs Agutuk, meat/caribou (Alaskan ice cream), Alaska Native with 21.7 g per 100g.
Which has more fiber? +
Agave, dried (Southwest): 15.6 g vs Agutuk, meat/caribou (Alaskan ice cream), Alaska Native: 0 g of dietary fiber per 100g.
Which is better for weight loss? +
The lower-calorie option is Agutuk, meat/caribou (Alaskan ice cream), Alaska Native. Weight management depends on total diet, but lower-calorie, higher-fiber foods typically support satiety.
Which is more nutrient-dense? +
Nutrient density depends on calories per gram of protein, fiber, and micronutrients. Compare the full nutrient table above for specifics.