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Baby spinach has 27 kcal per 100 g. Younger leaves with milder flavor than mature spinach. Eaten raw in salads or wilted quickly into hot dishes.

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How should I track Spinach, baby?

Spinach, baby is high in magnesium. For consistent tracking of Spinach, baby, weigh it raw. Cooking method changes both weight and calorie density — steaming barely changes anything, but roasting with oil or frying can double the calories. A systematic review (Whitton et al., Adv Nutr 2022) found vegetables are omitted from food logs 2–85% of the time, often because people assume they are "free" calorically. While most vegetables are indeed low-calorie, the fats added during cooking are not. Log the oil, butter, or dressing separately to keep your tracking accurate.

Macro Breakdown

Macro Split: 44% Protein, 36% Carbs, 20% FatMacro Split100%
Protein44%2.9g
Carbs36%2.4g
Fat20%0.6g

Nutrition Facts

Per 100g. Percentages reflect Daily Value (DV).

Energy
  • Calories
    27kcal—
Macronutrients
  • Protein
    2.9g6%
  • Carbohydrates
    2.4g—
  • Fat
    0.6g—
  • Fiberathlete
    1.6g6%
  • Sugar
    1.9g—
  • Saturated Fat
    0.6g—
Minerals
  • Sodium
    111mg—
  • Calciumathlete
    68mg5%
  • Ironathlete
    1mg7%
Vitamins
  • Vitamin Dathlete
    0.8mcg4%

% Daily Value based on FDA 2,000 kcal reference diet. Strength trainees have different needs — see highlighted nutrients.

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Primary macros

Calories
27
kcal
Protein
2.9
g
Carbs
2.4
g
Fat
0.6
g

More nutrients

Fiber
1.6g
Sugar
1.9g
Sat. Fat
0.6g
Sodium
111mg
Calcium
68mg
Iron
1mg
Potassium
582mg
Magnesium
93mg
Zinc
0mg
Vitamin D
0.8mcg
Nutrient highlights
High in MagnesiumGood Source of Potassium

Frequently Asked Questions

Spinach, baby is high in magnesium. For consistent tracking of Spinach, baby, weigh it raw. Cooking method changes both weight and calorie density — steaming barely changes anything, but roasting with oil or frying can double the calories. A systematic review (Whitton et al., Adv Nutr 2022) found vegetables are omitted from food logs 2–85% of the time, often because people assume they are "free" calorically. While most vegetables are indeed low-calorie, the fats added during cooking are not. Log the oil, butter, or dressing separately to keep your tracking accurate.

Spinach, baby contains 2.9g protein per 100g, which is lower in protein. A 100g serving provides 2.9g protein.

Notable nutrients in Spinach, baby include Magnesium and Potassium. Per 100g: 2.9g protein, 2.4g carbs, and 0.6g fat.

Yes, Spinach, baby can support weight loss. At 27 kcal per 100g it is low in calorie density, allowing larger portions for fewer calories.

Yes, Spinach, baby is keto-friendly. With 2.4g total carbs and 1.6g fiber per 100g (0.8g net carbs), it fits easily within the daily 20-50g net carb limit.

Spinach, baby provides 27 kcal, 2.9g protein, 2.4g carbs, and 0.6g fat per 100g. Compare with other vegetables foods in our database to find the best option for your nutritional goals.

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Macros per 100g

27
Calories
Protein2.9g
Fat0.6g
Carbs2.4g
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Potassium
582mg12%
  • Magnesiumathlete
    93mg22%
  • Zincathlete
    0mg4%
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