Celery

Apium graveolens is a plant species in the family Apiaceae commonly known as celery (var. dulce) or celeriac (var. rapaceum), depending on whether the petioles (stalks) or roots are eaten: celery refers to the former and celeriac to the latter. Apium graveolens grows to 1 m tall. The leaves are pinnate to bipinnate leaves with rhombic leaflets 3–6 cm long and 2–4 cm broad. The flowers are creamy-white, 2–3 mm diameter, produced in dense compound ... More

Scientific name:

  • Apium graveolens

More general ingredient:

Also known as:

  • Celery, raw

Food & Drink

Compatible with dietary restrictions:

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Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 0.69 g (0.024 oz )
  • 0.17 g (0.006 oz )
  • 2.97 g (0.105 oz )
  • 0.75 g (0.026 oz )
  • 0.11 g (0.0039 oz )
  • 0.55 g (0.019 oz )
  • 0.51 g (0.018 oz )
  • 95.43 g (3.366 oz )
  • 1.83 g (0.0646 oz )
  • 0.66 g (0.023 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 67 kJ (4.2E+17 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 11143
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