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Macaroni

79/ 100

Macaroni is a refined wheat pasta rich in carbohydrates and plant-based protein, providing essential B vitamins and iron for sustained energy and metabolic function.

Variants (2)

Nutrition · per ~50 g serving · ≈ ¼ cup cooked

🔥 Calories
184/ 2000 kcal day
🥩Protein6.6 g13% DV
🍞Carbs37.4 g14% DV
🥑Fat0.5 g<1% DV
🌿Fiber2.1 g8% DV
35g net carbs · carbs − fiber
Vitamins
  • Thiamin0.52 mg43% DV
  • Folate139.0 mcg35% DV
  • Niacin3.7 mg23% DV
  • Vitamin B60.38 mg22% DV
  • Riboflavin0.26 mg20% DV
  • Vitamin A4.0 iu<1% DV
Minerals
  • Manganese1.9 mg84% DV
  • Iron2.1 mg12% DV
  • Copper0.10 mg11% DV
  • Magnesium23.0 mg5% DV
  • Phosphorus58.0 mg5% DV
  • Zinc0.38 mg3% DV
  • Potassium142.5 mg3% DV
  • Calcium17.0 mg1% DV
  • Sodium21.5 mg<1% DV
Other
  • Polyunsaturated Fat0.21 g
  • Saturated Fat0.07 g
  • Monounsaturated Fat0.06 g
Source: USDA FDC · 168903

Score · 79/100

Nutrient Density33.8 / 35

Vitamins & minerals packed in relative to calories — the single biggest driver of the score.

Protein Quality9.9 / 15

How much protein it delivers, by absolute grams and per calorie.

Fiber Content6.2 / 10

Dietary fiber for gut health, satiety and steadier blood sugar.

Healthy Fats5.0 / 10

Fat quality — unsaturated vs saturated, and trans-fat free.

Bioactives9.0 / 15

Polyphenols, flavonoids and other beneficial plant compounds for this food group.

Glycemic Impact9.0 / 10

Low sugar with a high fiber-to-carb ratio scores best — gentler on blood sugar.

Top Nutrients
  • Manganese167% DV
  • Thiamin86% DV
  • Folate70% DV
  • Niacin46% DV
  • Vitamin B644% DV

Overview

Macaroni, a traditional pasta shape made from durum wheat semolina, has been a dietary staple across Mediterranean and European cuisines for centuries. Per 100g, macaroni delivers 367 calories with a notable 13.14g of protein and 4.3g of fiber, making it a meaningful contributor to daily macronutrient intake. Its micronutrient profile is distinguished by high folate (278 mcg), which supports one-carbon metabolism and DNA synthesis critical for cellular longevity, and iron (4.28 mg), essential for oxygen transport and mitochondrial function. The 7.3 mg of niacin (B3) facilitates NAD+ production, a coenzyme central to energy metabolism and stress resistance pathways linked to healthspan. While macaroni is energy-dense from refined carbohydrates, its moderate fiber content (4.3g) helps moderate glycemic impact when paired strategically. For longevity optimization, whole-grain macaroni variants offer additional polyphenols and sustained glucose stability compared to refined versions. The low sodium (43 mg) and fat (1.04g) profile supports cardiovascular health when prepared without excessive oil or salt. Macaroni's accessibility and nutrient density make it valuable for maintaining consistent micronutrient intake, particularly folate and iron, which decline with aging.

Health Benefits (5)

  • Supports cognitive function and DNA synthesis through folate availability
    strong
    Folate (278 mcg per 100g) serves as a methyl donor in one-carbon metabolism, reducing homocysteine levels and supporting neuronal methylation patterns essential for memory and cognitive preservation with age
  • Maintains energy production and prevents anemia-related fatigue
    strong
    Iron content (4.28 mg) facilitates hemoglobin synthesis and serves as a cofactor in cytochrome oxidase, supporting aerobic respiration and mitochondrial ATP generation
  • Enhances NAD+ dependent longevity pathways through niacin provision
    moderate
    Niacin (7.3 mg) is a precursor to NAD+, a critical coenzyme for sirtuin and PARP activation, which regulate cellular stress resistance, autophagy, and DNA repair mechanisms linked to aging
  • Supports sustained blood glucose stability and insulin sensitivity
    moderate
    The 4.3g fiber content, combined with macaroni's pasta structure, slows gastric emptying and glucose absorption, reducing postprandial glycemic spikes and associated inflammatory markers
  • Provides bioavailable plant-based protein for muscle maintenance
    moderate
    13.14g protein per 100g contains all essential amino acids; when paired with legumes, provides complete amino acid profile supporting sarcopenia prevention and muscle protein synthesis

Food Pairings

  • ·Pair with lentils or chickpeas because their lysine content complements macaroni's amino acid profile, creating a complete plant protein with all essential amino acids for optimal muscle synthesis
  • ·Combine with tomato sauce rich in lycopene because the fat-soluble antioxidant absorption is enhanced by macaroni's minimal fat content when sauce includes olive oil, reducing oxidative stress
  • ·Mix with spinach or kale because their iron and folate synergize with macaroni's existing micronutrients, and cruciferous glucosinolates enhance detoxification enzyme activity
  • ·Serve with sardines or mackerel because their omega-3 fatty acids (EPA/DHA) reduce the inflammatory response to refined carbohydrates and support cardiovascular and cognitive longevity

Practical Tips

  • ·Choose whole-grain or legume-based macaroni varieties when possible; they provide 2-3x more fiber and polyphenols than refined versions, significantly improving glycemic control and microbiome health
  • ·Cook al dente (firm to bite) rather than soft to reduce starch gelatinization and maintain a lower glycemic index, slowing glucose absorption by 20-30%
  • ·Store in airtight containers away from heat and light to preserve B vitamins, particularly folate which is sensitive to oxidation; use within 1 year of purchase
  • ·Prepare macaroni in a 1:2 pasta-to-water ratio and use the starchy cooking water to rinse (rather than drain completely) to preserve water-soluble B vitamins that leach during cooking

Optimal Timing

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midday
Best with food

Consuming macaroni at midday leverages its carbohydrate content for sustained afternoon energy and cognitive function without interfering with sleep quality. Pairing with protein at lunch optimizes amino acid absorption and reduces evening blood sugar spikes

Avoid
  • · within 3 hours of bedtime

Macaroni is calorie and carbohydrate-dense; consume as part of a complete meal with protein and fat to moderate glycemic response. Not suitable for fasting windows due to its insulinogenic properties.

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Pathways supported

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