Template:Infobox nutritional value/doc

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This is the {{nutritional value}} infobox template.

Brief usage[change source]

{{nutritional value
| name    =
| kJ      =
| carbs   =
| fat     =
| protein =
| note    =
}}

Parameters[change source]

  • Required fields: |name=, |kJ=, |carbs=, |fat=, |protein=. You must state the units that are being used, except for kJ which is in kilojoules (1 Calorie = 1 kcal = 4.2 kJ). E.g. |fat= 3 g, the units are usually expressed in grams (g).
    • Note: To specify energy in kcal rather than kJ, use |kcal= instead.
  • Optional fields: |image=, |caption=, |serving_size=, |sugars=, |lactose=, |satfat=, |transfat=, |monofat=, |polyfat=, |omega3fat=, |omega6fat=, |fiber=, |starch=, |water=, |alcohol= and |caffeine=. Again, you must state the units that are being used.
  • Contributor defined fields: Additional fields can be added using the |opt1n= and |opt1v= fields, where n is for name and v is for value. Up to four optional fields are supported, |opt1n= & |opt1v= up to |opt4n= & |opt4v=.
The following optional variables are converted into percentages of RDA (taken as averages for males and females aged 25–50 years from the USDA 2000 recommendation)
  • Minerals (in mg) - |calcium_mg=, |iron_mg=, |phosphorus_mg=, |magnesium_mg=, |manganese_mg=, |sodium_mg=, |potassium_mg=, |zinc_mg=
  • Vitamins (in mg, μg, or international units) - |vitA_ug=, |vitA_iu= (in IU), |betacarotene_ug= (subcategory of vitamin A!), |thiamin_mg= (Vit. B1), |riboflavin_mg= (Vit. B2), |niacin_mg= (Vit. B3), |pantothenic_mg= (pantothenic acid), |vitB6_mg=, |folate_ug=, |vitB12_ug=, |vitC_mg=, |vitD_ug=, |vitD_iu= (in IU), |vitE_mg=, |vitK_ug=.
Other optional variables and flags
  • Footnote - |note= a convenient way to indicate serving sizes or edible parts, e.g. 1 banana is 100 to 150 g or other information.
  • Data source - |source= sets the source of the information used in the template.
    • USDA - |source_usda= a "yes" in this field will automatically set the source as the USDA database.
  • Suppression of RDA explanation - |noRDA = a value of "yes" will suppress the USDA recommenced daily value that is automatically assigned as part of several fields.
  • Location - |right = - a value of "yes" will cause the table to appear on the right side of the article.
Additional notes
  • According to convention, there should be a space between the number and the unit: "14 g" and not "14g".
  • Don't specify numbers in too many decimals. Food is often very variable; the USDA tables provide a standard deviation as an indication for how accurate the number is. If it says "1.2345 g" with a standard deviation of 0.08 g, then 1.2 g is the highest accuracy worth mentioning.
  • Splitting up components that are present in trace amounts is not very meaningful (e.g. 1.5 g fats of which 0.5 g unsaturated).
  • The author of the template recommendeds to include only vitamins and minerals for which this product is considered to be a major source, in order to prevent clogging up the article with a huge table. As a guideline:
    • staple foods: an amount that provides 10,000 kJ should provide well over 100% of the RDI.
    • meats and such: same, but for 4,000 kJ.
    • vegetables, other low-calorie solid food, fruits: same, but for 400 g.
    • other products: use an amount that one could reasonably eat on a daily basis.

Nutritional values can be found e.g. in the USDA National Nutrient Database. Note that fibers are counted as carbohydrates.

Full syntax[change source]

{{nutritional value
| name            = 
| image           =
| caption         =
| serving_size    =
| kJ              = 
| carbs           = 
| fat             = 
| protein         = 
| sugars          = 
| lactose         = 
| satfat          = 
| transfat        = 
| monofat         = 
| polyfat         = 
| omega3fat       = 
| omega6fat       = 
| fiber           = 
| starch          = 
| water           = 
| alcohol         = 
| caffeine        = 
| opt1n           = 
| opt1v           = 
| opt4n           = 
| opt4v           = 
| calcium_mg      = 
| iron_mg         = 
| phosphorus_mg   = 
| magnesium_mg    = 
| manganese_mg    = 
| sodium_mg       = 
| potassium_mg    = 
| zinc_mg         = 
| vitA_ug         = 
| vitA_iu         = 
| betacarotene_ug = 
| lutein_ug       =
| thiamin_mg      = 
| riboflavin_mg   = 
| niacin_mg       = 
| pantothenic_mg  = 
| vitB6_mg        = 
| folate_ug       = 
| vitB12_ug       = 
| vitC_mg         = 
| vitD_ug         = 
| vitD_iu         = 
| vitE_mg         = 
| vitK_ug         = 
| note            = 
| source          = 
| source_usda     = 
| noRDA           = 
| right           = 
}}

Examples[change source]

Foonuts
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 2,450 kJ (590 kcal)
Carbohydrates 22 g
- Starch 8 g
- Sugars 5 g
  - Lactose 1 g
- Dietary fibre 9 g
Fat 50 g
- saturated 7 g
- trans 3 g
- monounsaturated 25 g
- polyunsaturated 16 g
  - omega-3 fat 1 g
  - omega-6 fat 2 g
Protein 24 g
Water 5 g
Alcohol 1 g
Caffeine 20 mg
Vitamin A equiv. 12 μg (1%)
- beta-carotene 120 μg (1%)
Thiamine (Vit. B1) 1 mg (77%)
Riboflavin (Vit. B2) 2 mg (133%)
Niacin (Vit. B3) 0.5 mg (3%)
Pantothenic acid (B5) 0.1 mg (2%)
Vitamin B6 1 mg (77%)
Folate (Vit. B9) 1.5 μg (0%)
Vitamin B12 0.5 μg (21%)
Vitamin C 20 mg (33%)
Vitamin D 10 μg (100%)
Vitamin E 5 mg (33%)
Vitamin K 10 μg (10%)
Calcium 200 mg (20%)
Iron 5 mg (40%)
Magnesium 1.2 mg (0%)
Manganese 1.2 mg (60%)
Phosphorus 50 mg (7%)
Potassium 80 mg (2%)
Sodium 40 mg (2%)
Zinc 0.4 mg (4%)
Footnote text here
Percentages are relative to US recommendations for adults.
Source: USDA Nutrient database
{{nutritional value
 | name          = Foonuts
 | kJ            = 2450
 | protein       = 24 g
 | fat           = 50 g
 | satfat        = 7 g
 | transfat      = 3 g
 | monofat       = 25 g
 | polyfat       = 16 g
 | omega3fat     = 1 g
 | omega6fat     = 2 g
 | carbs         = 22 g
 | starch        = 8 g
 | sugars        = 5 g
 | lactose       = 1 g
 | fiber         = 9 g
 | sodium_mg     = 40
 | potassium_mg  = 80
 | vitA_ug       = 12
 | betacarotene_ug = 120
 | vitC_mg       = 20
 | thiamin_mg    = 1
 | riboflavin_mg = 2
 | niacin_mg     = 0.5
 | pantothenic_mg = 0.1
 | folate_ug     = 1.5
 | vitD_ug       = 10
 | vitE_mg       = 5
 | vitK_ug       = 10
 | iron_mg       = 5
 | magnesium_mg  = 10
 | manganese_mg  = 1.2
 | phosphorus_mg = 50
 | zinc_mg       = 0.4
 | calcium_mg    = 200
 | vitB6_mg      = 1
 | vitB12_ug     = 0.5
 | water         = 5 g
 | alcohol       = 1 g
 | caffeine      = 20 mg
 | tryptophan    = 0.010 g
 | source_usda   = 1
 | note          = Footnote text here
 | right         = yes
}}

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Template editing[change source]

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Translations[change source]

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