Amount of Energy (joule) in Honey

Sweets

In 100 g (Grams) of Honey there is 1272 kJ of Energy (joule). Change amount

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Energy (joule)

Energy (joule) is a nutrient present in many other foods. The below table lists foods high in Energy (joule) other than Honey.

Fat, beef tallow 3774 kJ
Lard 3774 kJ
Fish oil, cod liver 3774 kJ
Fish oil, herring 3774 kJ
Fish oil, menhaden 3774 kJ
Fish oil, menhaden, fully hydrogenated 3774 kJ
Fish oil, salmon 3774 kJ
Fish oil, sardine 3774 kJ
Fat, turkey 3767 kJ
Fat, goose 3767 kJ
Shortening industrial, lard and vegetable oil 3766 kJ
Shortening frying (heavy duty), beef tallow and cottonseed 3766 kJ
Oil, corn, industrial and retail, all purpose salad or cooking 3766 kJ
Shortening, household, lard and vegetable oil 3766 kJ
Fat, chicken 3766 kJ
Oil, industrial, canola, high oleic 3766 kJ
Oil, industrial, soy, low linolenic 3766 kJ
Butter, Clarified butter (ghee) 3766 kJ
Oil, beluga, whale (Alaska Native) 3766 kJ
Oil, walrus (Alaska Native) 3766 kJ
Honey

Honey is a type of Sweets. The most significant nutrients in Honey are listed below.

Water 17.1 g 17.1%
Energy (calorie) 304 kcal
Energy (joule) 1272 kJ
Protein 0.3 g 0.3%
Total lipid (fat) 0 g
Ash 0.2 g 0.2%
Carbohydrate, by difference 82.4 g 82.4%
Fiber, total dietary 0.2 g 0.2%
Sugars, total 82.12 g 82.12%
Sucrose 0.89 g 0.89%
Glucose (dextrose) 35.75 g 35.75%
Fructose 40.94 g 40.94%
Maltose 1.44 g 1.44%
Galactose 3.1 g 3.1%
Calcium, Ca 6 mg 0.01%
Iron, Fe 0.42 mg
Magnesium, Mg 2 mg
Phosphorus, P 4 mg
Potassium, K 52 mg 0.05%
Sodium, Na 4 mg

Nutrients in Honey