Leeks vs. Red Bell Pepper

Nutrition comparison of Leeks and Red Bell Pepper


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

We compared the nutritional contents of leeks versus red bell pepper (100g each) below using 2020 USDA and NIH data[1].

For a quick recap of significant nutrients and differences in leeks and red bell pepper:

  • Leek is a great source of calcium and iron.
  • Red bell pepper has 57% less calories than leek.
  • Red bell pepper has 57% less carbohydrates than leek.
  • Red bell pepper has more riboflavin and niacin.
  • Red bell pepper is an excellent source of Vitamin A and Vitamin C.
Detailed nutritional comparison of leeks and red bell pepper 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: Leeks (Leeks, (bulb and lower leaf-portion), raw) and Red Bell Pepper (Peppers, sweet, red, raw) . Have a correction or suggestions? Shoot us an email.


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Calories and Carbs

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Red bell pepper has 57% less calories than leek - leek has 61 calories per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 26 calories.

For macronutrient ratios, leeks is lighter in protein, heavier in carbs and lighter in fat compared to red bell pepper per calorie. Leeks has a macronutrient ratio of 9:87:4 and for red bell pepper, 13:78:9 for protein, carbohydrates and fat from calories.

Macro Ratios from Calories:

Leeks Red Bell Pepper
Protein 9% 13%
Carbohydrates 87% 78%
Fat 4% 9%
Alcohol ~ ~

carbohydrates

Red bell pepper has 57% less carbohydrates than leek - leek has 14.2g of total carbs per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 6g of carbohydrates.

dietary fiber

Leeks and red bell pepper contain similar amounts of dietary fiber - leek has 1.8g of dietary fiber per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 2.1g of dietary fiber.

sugar

Leeks and red bell pepper contain similar amounts of sugar - leek has 3.9g of sugar per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 4.2g of sugar.

Protein

protein

Leeks and red bell pepper contain similar amounts of protein - leek has 1.5g of protein per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 0.99g of protein.

Fat

saturated fat

Both leeks and red bell pepper are low in saturated fat - leek has 0.04g of saturated fat per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 0.06g of saturated fat.

Vitamins

Vitamin C

Red bell pepper is an excellent source of Vitamin C and it has 964% more Vitamin C than leek - leek has 12mg of Vitamin C per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 127.7mg of Vitamin C.

Vitamin A

Red bell pepper is an excellent source of Vitamin A and it has 89% more Vitamin A than leek - leek has 83ug of Vitamin A per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 157ug of Vitamin A.

Vitamin E

Leeks and red bell pepper contain similar amounts of Vitamin E - leek has 0.92mg of Vitamin E per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 1.6mg of Vitamin E.

Vitamin K

Leek has 859% more Vitamin K than red bell pepper - leek has 47ug of Vitamin K per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 4.9ug of Vitamin K.

The B Vitamins

Red bell pepper has more riboflavin and niacin. Both leeks and red bell pepper contain significant amounts of thiamin, pantothenic acid, Vitamin B6 and folate.

Leeks Red Bell Pepper
Thiamin 0.06 MG 0.054 MG
Riboflavin 0.03 MG 0.085 MG
Niacin 0.4 MG 0.979 MG
Pantothenic acid 0.14 MG 0.317 MG
Vitamin B6 0.233 MG 0.291 MG
Folate 64 UG 46 UG

Minerals

calcium

Leek is a great source of calcium and it has 743% more calcium than red bell pepper - leek has 59mg of calcium per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 7mg of calcium.

iron

Leek is a great source of iron and it has 388% more iron than red bell pepper - leek has 2.1mg of iron per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 0.43mg of iron.

potassium

Leeks and red bell pepper contain similar amounts of potassium - leek has 180mg of potassium per 100 grams and red bell pepper has 211mg of potassium.

Antioxidants and Phytonutrients

flavonoids

Naturally occuring in fruits and vegetables, flavonoids are associated with many health benefits and used in a variety of medicinal and pharmaceutical applications. [2][3]

For specific flavonoid compounds, leek has more kaempferol and myricetin than red bell pepper per 100 grams, however, red bell pepper contains more quercetin and luteolin than leek per 100 grams.

Leeks Red Bell Pepper
kaempferol 2.67 mg 0.02 mg
myricetin 0.22 mg ~
Quercetin 0.09 mg 0.23 mg
luteolin ~ 0.61 mg

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, both leeks and red bell pepper contain significant amounts of beta-carotene.

Leeks Red Bell Pepper
beta-carotene 1000 UG 1624 UG
lutein + zeaxanthin 1900 UG 51 UG
alpha-carotene ~ 20 UG

Omega-3 and Omega-6

omega 3s

For omega-3 fatty acids, both leeks and red bell pepper contain significant amounts of alpha linoleic acid (ALA).

Leeks Red Bell Pepper
alpha linoleic acid 0.099 G 0.056 G
Total 0.099 G 0.056 G

omega 6s

Comparing omega-6 fatty acids, both leeks and red bell pepper contain significant amounts of linoleic acid.

Leeks Red Bell Pepper
linoleic acid 0.067 G 0.1 G
Total 0.067 G 0.1 G



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Note: The specific food items compared are: Leeks (Leeks, (bulb and lower leaf-portion), raw) and Red Bell Pepper (Peppers, sweet, red, raw) .

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FAQ

Does leeks or red bell pepper contain more calories in 100 grams?
Red bell pepper has 60% less calories than leek - leek has 61 calories in 100g and red bell pepper has 26 calories.

Does leeks or red bell pepper have more carbohydrates?
By weight, red bell pepper has 60% fewer carbohydrates than leek - leek has 14.2g of carbs for 100g and red bell pepper has 6g of carbohydrates.