ESSENTIAL DATA

NUTRIENT
ATLAS

A detailed mapping of food composition and density. Discover where vitamins and minerals reside within the natural world to support a balanced lifestyle.

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Foundation Components

Understanding the baseline of food analysis requires looking at the building blocks that provide energy and structural support for the body.

Complex Carbohydrates

Unlike simple sugars, complex carbohydrates consist of long chains of sugar molecules. They take longer for the body to break down, providing a steady release of energy. Found predominantly in whole grains, legumes, and starchy vegetables, they are often accompanied by significant fiber content.

Sources of healthy lipids

Lipid Architecture

Essential fatty acids, particularly Omega-3 and Omega-6, must be sourced from the diet. We analyze the balance of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats in dozens of seed and nut varieties.

MicroNutrient
Density Analysis

Citrus fruits high in vitamin C
Water Soluble

The Vitamin C Profile

Beyond just citrus, Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is found in significant quantities in bell peppers, strawberries, and broccoli. Our data indicates that cooking methods significantly impact the retention of this nutrient due to its heat sensitivity.

KIWI 93mg / 100g
KALE 120mg / 100g
PAPAYA 62mg / 100g
GUAVA 228mg / 100g
Leafy greens high in vitamin K
Fat Soluble

The Vitamin K1 Survey

Phylloquinone, or Vitamin K1, is primarily found in green leafy vegetables. It plays a central role in bone maintenance and blood regulation. Absorption is enhanced when consumed with dietary fats.

SPINACH 483mcg / 100g
CHARD 830mcg / 100g
PARSLEY 1640mcg / 100g
COLLARDS 440mcg / 100g

Mineral Composition Analysis

Magnesium

Essential for over 300 biochemical reactions. Our data suggests pumpkin seeds and dark chocolate (70%+) as primary sources.

Potassium

Critical for nerve function and fluid balance. While bananas are famous, white beans and potatoes often exceed them in density.

  • White Beans
  • Lima Beans
Iron (Non-Heme)

Vital for oxygen transport. Plant-based iron sources include lentils, chickpeas, and tofu with high bioavailability markers.

  • Lentils
  • Tofu

Density Reference Tool

Enter a food weight to see estimated nutrient mapping based on our 2026 standardized composition data.

The Science of Stability

When we discuss food composition, it is important to understand that nutrition is not static. The environment in which a plant grows, the soil quality, and the duration between harvest and consumption all play roles in the final nutrient density. In our current 2026 methodology, we emphasize "freshness windows"—the period during which vitamins like Folate and C are at their peak.

Cooking methods also alter the profile of essential minerals and vitamins. For instance, while boiling can lead to the leaching of water-soluble vitamins into the water, steaming preserves much of the structural integrity of the food. Conversely, some nutrients like Lycopene in tomatoes are more bioavailable after heat treatment, demonstrating that raw is not always the superior form for nutrient extraction.

The VitalCore Path Nutrient Atlas uses standardized benchmarks to help individuals navigate these complexities. We aim to provide clarity, transforming abstract data into practical knowledge for everyday nourishment.

Verification Standard

All data points in this Atlas are cross-referenced with regional food composition databases as of April 2026.

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