Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup

Soup, mushroom with beef stock, canned, condensed

Nutrition Facts

Serving sizeper 100g
Amount per serving
Calories68
% Daily Value
  • Total Fat 3,21 g4%
  • Saturated Fat 1,24 g6%
  • Trans Fat
  • Cholesterol 6 mg2%
  • Sodium 773 mg34%
  • Total Carbohydrate 7,41 g3%
  • Dietary Fiber 0,1 g0%
  • Total Sugars 2,28 g
  • Protein 2,51 g5%
  • Vitamin D 0 µg0%
  • Calcium 8 mg1%
  • Iron 0,67 mg4%
  • Potassium 126 mg3%
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
100g of Soup, mushroom with beef stock, canned contains 68 kcal calories, 2,51g protein, and 1,1mg zinc per USDA FoodData Central.

Calorie breakdown

How calories are distributed across macronutrients

69kcal
  • Protein15%(10 kcal)
  • Carbs43%(30 kcal)
  • Fat42%(29 kcal)

Nutrient density

40/ 100

Meets ≥10% Daily Value for 4 of 30 nutrients

Moderate nutrient density

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Potassium : Sodium ratio0.2 : 1
poor
  • Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup has a potassium-to-sodium ratio of 0.2:1, which is considered poor for blood-pressure support.

Full nutrient breakdown

per 100g
Macronutrients
Macronutrients
NutrientAmount% DV
Calories

Total food energy released when the food is metabolized, expressed in kilocalories per 100 grams.

Also known as: Calories, kcal

68 kcal3%
Protein

Macronutrient made of amino acids; essential for building and repairing tissue, enzymes, and hormones.

2,51 g5%
Carbohydrates

Total carbohydrates, including sugars, starches, and fiber. The body's primary energy source.

Also known as: Carbohydrates

7,41 g3%
Total fat

Sum of all dietary fats (saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, and trans). A concentrated energy source and carrier of fat-soluble vitamins.

Also known as: Total Lipid, Fat

3,21 g4%
Fiber

Indigestible plant carbohydrate that supports digestive health, blood sugar regulation, and satiety.

Also known as: Dietary Fiber

0,1 g0%
Sugars

Simple carbohydrates, both naturally occurring (e.g. in fruit or milk) and added. Quickly absorbed for energy.

Also known as: Total Sugars

2,28 g
Minerals
Minerals
NutrientAmount% DV
Sodium

Electrolyte that regulates fluid balance and nerve signaling. Most dietary sodium comes from salt; excess intake raises blood pressure.

Also known as: Salt (as Na)

773 mg34%
Potassium

Electrolyte that supports nerve function, muscle contraction, and healthy blood pressure.

126 mg3%
Calcium

Mineral essential for bone and teeth structure, muscle contraction, and blood clotting.

8 mg1%
Magnesium

Mineral involved in more than 300 enzymatic reactions, including energy production and muscle function.

7 mg2%
Phosphorus

Mineral that works with calcium to form bones and is a component of DNA and ATP.

29 mg2%
Iron

Mineral required for oxygen transport in hemoglobin and for energy metabolism.

0,67 mg4%
Zinc

Trace mineral essential for immune function, wound healing, and protein synthesis.

1,1 mg10%
Copper

Trace mineral involved in iron metabolism, connective tissue formation, and antioxidant defense.

0,2 mg22%
Manganese

Trace mineral that acts as a cofactor for enzymes involved in bone formation and antioxidant defense.

0,3 mg13%
Selenium

Trace mineral that supports thyroid function and antioxidant systems via selenoproteins.

3,7 µg7%
Fat detail
Fat detail
NutrientAmount% DV
Saturated fat

Fat type typically solid at room temperature. High intake is associated with elevated LDL cholesterol.

Also known as: Saturated Fatty Acids, SFA

1,24 g6%
Monounsaturated fat

Fat with one double bond in its fatty-acid chain. Common in olive oil and avocados; linked to heart-health benefits.

Also known as: Monounsaturated Fatty Acids, MUFA

1,12 g
Polyunsaturated fat

Fat with multiple double bonds, including essential omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

Also known as: Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, PUFA

0,62 g
Cholesterol

Waxy sterol found in animal foods. The body also makes its own; dietary cholesterol has a limited effect on blood levels for most people.

6 mg2%
EPA (Omega-3)

Eicosapentaenoic acid, a long-chain omega-3 fatty acid found in fatty fish; supports cardiovascular and inflammatory balance.

Also known as: Eicosapentaenoic Acid

0 g
DHA (Omega-3)

Docosahexaenoic acid, a long-chain omega-3 fatty acid concentrated in fish; important for brain and eye health.

Also known as: Docosahexaenoic Acid

0 g
DPA (Omega-3)

Docosapentaenoic acid, an intermediate omega-3 fatty acid found alongside EPA and DHA in marine foods.

Also known as: Docosapentaenoic Acid

0 g
Vitamins
Vitamins
NutrientAmount% DV
Vitamin A

Fat-soluble vitamin essential for vision, immune function, and cell growth. Measured as Retinol Activity Equivalents.

Also known as: Retinol Activity Equivalents, RAE

17 µg2%
Retinol

Preformed vitamin A found in animal foods; the active form used directly by the body.

8 µg
Vitamin C

Water-soluble antioxidant vitamin required for collagen synthesis, immune function, and iron absorption.

Also known as: Ascorbic Acid

0,8 mg1%
Vitamin D

Fat-soluble vitamin that regulates calcium absorption and bone health. Also produced in the skin from sunlight.

Also known as: Calciferol

0 µg0%
Vitamin E

Fat-soluble antioxidant that protects cell membranes from oxidative damage.

Also known as: Alpha-Tocopherol, Tocopherol

0,89 mg6%
Vitamin K

Fat-soluble vitamin essential for blood clotting and bone metabolism.

Also known as: Phylloquinone, Menaquinone

2,3 µg2%
Thiamin (B1)

B-vitamin required for carbohydrate metabolism and nervous-system function.

Also known as: Vitamin B1, Thiamine

0,03 mg2%
Riboflavin (B2)

B-vitamin involved in energy production and cellular function via the coenzymes FAD and FMN.

Also known as: Vitamin B2

0,08 mg6%
Niacin (B3)

B-vitamin that contributes to DNA repair and energy metabolism through its coenzymes NAD and NADP.

Also known as: Vitamin B3, Nicotinic Acid

0,96 mg6%
Pantothenic acid (B5)

B-vitamin required for the synthesis of coenzyme A and fatty-acid metabolism.

Also known as: Vitamin B5

0,19 mg4%
Vitamin B6

B-vitamin involved in amino-acid metabolism, neurotransmitter synthesis, and hemoglobin formation.

Also known as: Pyridoxine

0,03 mg2%
Folate (B9)

B-vitamin essential for DNA synthesis and cell division; particularly important in early pregnancy.

Also known as: Vitamin B9, Folic Acid, Folacin

7 µg2%
Vitamin B12

B-vitamin required for red blood cell formation and nervous-system health. Found almost exclusively in animal foods.

Also known as: Cobalamin

0 µg0%
Choline

Essential nutrient used to make cell membranes and the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.

8,9 mg2%
Antioxidants & carotenoids
Antioxidants & carotenoids
NutrientAmount% DV
Beta-carotene

Also known as: Beta-Carotene, Provitamin A

100 µg
Alpha-carotene

Also known as: Alpha-Carotene

0 µg
Beta-cryptoxanthin

Also known as: Beta-Cryptoxanthin

0 µg
Lycopene6 632 µg
Lutein + zeaxanthin

Also known as: Lutein + Zeaxanthin

0 µg
Other
Other
NutrientAmount% DV
Water

Water content of the food. Foods high in water tend to be lower in energy density and support hydration.

84,6 g
Caffeine

Naturally occurring stimulant found in coffee, tea, cocoa, and some soft drinks. Acts on the central nervous system.

0 mg
Theobromine0 mg
Alcohol0 g

Compare 2 USDA variants

Variants of Soup, mushroom with beef stock, canned, condensed cataloged in USDA FoodData Central, with calories and macros per 100 g.
VariantFDC IDCaloriesProtein (g)Carbs (g)Fat (g)
Soup, mushroom with beef stock, canned, condensedcurrent171156682,57,43,2
Soup, mushroom with beef stock, canned, prepared with equal volume water174558351,33,81,7

Fatty acid profile

Breakdown of fats per 100 grams

3 g
  • Saturated42%(1,24 g)
  • Monounsaturated38%(1,12 g)
  • Polyunsaturated21%(0,62 g)

Household serving sizes

g
0,5 cup (4 fl oz)
126 g
can (10.75 oz)
305 g

Frequently asked questions about Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup

How many calories in Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup?

Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup contains 68 kcal per 100 grams, sourced from USDA FoodData Central.

How much cholesterol is in Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup?

Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup contains 6 mg cholesterol and 773 mg sodium per 100 grams, per USDA FoodData Central.

What are the macros in Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup?

Per 100 grams, Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup contains 2.51 g protein, 7.41 g carbohydrates, and 3.21 g total fat.

Is Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup good for keto or low-carb?

Yes — Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup has 7.3 g net carbs per 100 g, fitting a low-carb plan.

Where does Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup nutrition data come from?

Nutrition data for Canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup is sourced from USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID 171156). Browse the underlying record at https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/171156/nutrients.

Diet compatibility

  • Low carbUnder 10 g of net carbs per 100 g — compatible with low-carb and moderate-carb eating patterns.
  • Low calorieFewer than 100 kcal per 100 g, so it adds volume and nutrients to a plate without crowding out the calorie budget.
  • Low sugarUnder 5 g of total sugars per 100 g, including naturally occurring sugars.
  • Gluten-freeFree of gluten-containing grains (wheat, rye, barley, malt) by USDA categorization. Verify packaging for heavily processed items.

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  • Breakfast

    Easy morning meal with canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup

    Use canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup alongside eggs, whole-grain toast, and fresh fruit for a breakfast that covers every macro without much effort.

  • Lunch

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    A big leafy salad with canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup, olive oil, seeds, and a hard-boiled egg keeps total carbs under 15 g while delivering satiating fats and protein.

  • Dinner

    Simple dinner with canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup

    Pair canned Mushroom with Beef Stock Soup with a lean protein and roasted seasonal vegetables for a weekday dinner that comes together in under 30 minutes.

Where does this data come from?

Nutrient values are sourced from the USDA FoodData Central database — the U.S. Department of Agriculture's authoritative reference for food composition. Values are averaged across multiple samples to give you a representative reading per 100 grams of edible portion.

Data sourced from USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID: 171156), accessed 2019-04-01.

Published: 2019-04-01

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