Goat Cheese vs. Garlic

Nutrition comparison of Goat Cheese and Garlic


Ever wonder how your favorite foods stack up against each other in terms of nutrition?

We compared the nutritional contents of goat cheese versus garlic (100g each) below using 2020 USDA and NIH data[1].

For a quick recap of significant nutrients and differences in goat cheese and garlic:

  • Both garlic and goat cheese are high in calcium and calories.
  • Garlic has more thiamin, pantothenic acid and Vitamin B6, however, goat cheese contains more riboflavin and Vitamin B12.
  • Garlic is a great source of dietary fiber.
  • Garlic is an excellent source of Vitamin C and potassium.
  • Goat cheese is an excellent source of Vitamin A and protein.
Detailed nutritional comparison of goat cheese and garlic is analyzed below. You can also visualize the nutritional comparison for a custom portion or serving size and see how the nutrition compares.

USDA sources for nutritional information: Goat Cheese (Cheese, goat, semisoft type) and Garlic (Garlic, raw) . Have a correction or suggestions? Shoot us an email.


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Calories and Carbs

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Both garlic and goat cheese are high in calories. Goat cheese has 144% more calories than garlic - garlic has 149 calories per 100 grams and goat cheese has 364 calories.

For macronutrient ratios, goat cheese is heavier in protein, much lighter in carbs and much heavier in fat compared to garlic per calorie. Goat cheese has a macronutrient ratio of 24:0:76 and for garlic, 16:82:3 for protein, carbohydrates and fat from calories.

Macro Ratios from Calories:

Goat Cheese Garlic
Protein 24% 16%
Carbohydrates ~ 82%
Fat 76% 3%
Alcohol ~ ~

carbohydrates

Garlic is high in carbohydrates and goat cheese has 100% less carbohydrates than garlic - garlic has 33.1g of total carbs per 100 grams and goat cheese has 0.12g of carbohydrates.

dietary fiber

Garlic is a great source of dietary fiber and it has more dietary fiber than goat cheese - garlic has 2.1g of dietary fiber per 100 grams and goat cheese does not contain significant amounts.

sugar

Garlic and goat cheese contain similar amounts of sugar - garlic has 1g of sugar per 100 grams and goat cheese has 0.12g of sugar.

Protein

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Goat cheese is an excellent source of protein and it has 239% more protein than garlic - garlic has 6.4g of protein per 100 grams and goat cheese has 21.6g of protein.

Fat

saturated fat

Goat cheese is high in saturated fat and garlic has 100% less saturated fat than goat cheese - garlic has 0.09g of saturated fat per 100 grams and goat cheese has 20.6g of saturated fat.

cholesterol

Garlic has less cholesterol than goat cheese - goat cheese has 79mg of cholesterol per 100 grams and garlic does not contain significant amounts.

Vitamins

Vitamin C

Garlic is an excellent source of Vitamin C and it has more Vitamin C than goat cheese - garlic has 31.2mg of Vitamin C per 100 grams and goat cheese does not contain significant amounts.

Vitamin A

Goat cheese is an excellent source of Vitamin A and it has more Vitamin A than garlic - goat cheese has 407ug of Vitamin A per 100 grams and garlic does not contain significant amounts.

Vitamin D

Goat cheese has more Vitamin D than garlic - goat cheese has 22iu of Vitamin D per 100 grams and garlic does not contain significant amounts.

Vitamin E

Garlic and goat cheese contain similar amounts of Vitamin E - garlic has 0.08mg of Vitamin E per 100 grams and goat cheese has 0.26mg of Vitamin E.

Vitamin K

Garlic and goat cheese contain similar amounts of Vitamin K - garlic has 1.7ug of Vitamin K per 100 grams and goat cheese has 2.5ug of Vitamin K.

The B Vitamins

Garlic has more thiamin, pantothenic acid and Vitamin B6, however, goat cheese contains more riboflavin and Vitamin B12. Both goat cheese and garlic contain significant amounts of niacin and folate.

Goat Cheese Garlic
Thiamin 0.072 MG 0.2 MG
Riboflavin 0.676 MG 0.11 MG
Niacin 1.148 MG 0.7 MG
Pantothenic acid 0.19 MG 0.596 MG
Vitamin B6 0.06 MG 1.235 MG
Folate 2 UG 3 UG
Vitamin B12 0.22 UG ~

Minerals

calcium

Both garlic and goat cheese are high in calcium. Goat cheese has 65% more calcium than garlic - garlic has 181mg of calcium per 100 grams and goat cheese has 298mg of calcium.

iron

Garlic and goat cheese contain similar amounts of iron - garlic has 1.7mg of iron per 100 grams and goat cheese has 1.6mg of iron.

potassium

Garlic is an excellent source of potassium and it has 154% more potassium than goat cheese - garlic has 401mg of potassium per 100 grams and goat cheese has 158mg of potassium.

Antioxidants and Phytonutrients

carotenoids

Carotenoids are micronutrients commonly found in plants and some animal products. An example is beta-carotene, the notable carotenoid which is a popular source of Vitamin A.[4][5]

For specific types of carotenoids,

Goat Cheese Garlic
beta-carotene 77 UG 5 UG
lutein + zeaxanthin ~ 16 UG

Omega-3 and Omega-6

omega 6s

Comparing omega-6 fatty acids, goat cheese has more linoleic acid than garlic per 100 grams.

Goat Cheese Garlic
linoleic acid 0.709 G 0.229 G
Total 0.709 G 0.229 G



Customize your serving size


The comparison below is by weight, but sometimes 100g isn't that intuitive of a measurement for food. View a custom portion comparison (e.g. cups, oz, package).

You can try adding or subtracting the amount of either Goat Cheese or Garlic .

Note: The specific food items compared are: Goat Cheese (Cheese, goat, semisoft type) and Garlic (Garlic, raw) .

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FAQ

Does garlic or goat cheese contain more calories in 100 grams?
Both garlic and goat cheese are high in calories. Goat cheese has 140% more calories than garlic - garlic has 149 calories in 100g and goat cheese has 364 calories.

Does garlic or goat cheese have more carbohydrates?
By weight, garlic is high in carbohydrates and goat cheese has 100% fewer carbohydrates than garlic - garlic has 33.1g of carbs for 100g and goat cheese has 0.12g of carbohydrates.

Does garlic or goat cheese contain more calcium?
Both garlic and goat cheese are high in calcium. Goat cheese has 70% more calcium than garlic - garlic has 181mg of calcium in 100 grams and goat cheese has 298mg of calcium.

Does garlic or goat cheese contain more potassium?
Garlic is a rich source of potassium and it has 150% more potassium than goat cheese - garlic has 401mg of potassium in 100 grams and goat cheese has 158mg of potassium.