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Babyfood vs Babyfood, Strained: Nutrition Comparison

Compare calories, protein, fat, carbs, vitamins and minerals per 100 g. Values shaded green are generally the more favorable ones.

Key differences

  • Babyfood has more calories; Babyfood, Strained is lower in calories.
  • Babyfood has more protein per 100 g.
  • Babyfood, Strained is notably higher in dietary fiber.
  • Babyfood, Strained is notably higher in iron.
  • Babyfood is notably higher in calcium.

Nutrient comparison (per 100 g)

Nutrient Babyfood Babyfood, Strained
Calories 74 kcal 69 kcal
Protein 2.4 g 1.9 g
Total Fat 0.8 g 1.5 g
Saturated Fat 0.5 g 0.1 g
Carbohydrate 14.7 g 12.1 g
Dietary Fiber 0.4 g 1.1 g
Total Sugars 10.8 g 2.4 g
Sodium 36 mg 14 mg
Potassium 137 mg 135 mg
Calcium 81 mg 14 mg
Iron 0.2 mg 0.4 mg
Magnesium 10 mg 15 mg
Vitamin C 33.9 mg 0.3 mg
Vitamin A 5 mcg 8 mcg
Vitamin D 0 mcg 0 mcg
Cholesterol 3 mg 0 mg

Green highlighting marks the more favorable value where it applies (for example, more protein or less saturated fat). Neutral nutrients are not highlighted.

Data source: USDA FoodData Central. Values are per 100 g of edible portion and are reference figures — they vary by variety, preparation and brand. Last updated: 2026-04-30.

Babyfood

  • Protein 12.8%
  • Fat 9.6%
  • Carbs 77.5%

Babyfood, Strained

  • Protein 11.3%
  • Fat 20.1%
  • Carbs 68.6%

Frequently asked questions

Which has more calories, Babyfood or Babyfood, Strained?
Per 100 g: Babyfood has 74 kcal, Babyfood, Strained has 69 kcal.
Which has more protein, Babyfood or Babyfood, Strained?
Per 100 g: Babyfood has 2.4 g of protein, Babyfood, Strained has 1.9 g.

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Note. This information is provided for general reference only and is not medical advice or a diet prescription. If you have a medical condition or special dietary needs, consult a physician or a registered dietitian.