“…Each 100.0 g H. polyrhizus fruit pulp contains 24.22 mg GAE total phenolic content [24], 5.60 g total sugar, 5.97 g carbohydrate, 0.89 g protein, 1.01 g dietary fiber, betacyanin 28.0 mg, 0.78 mg iron, 29.2 mg phosphorous, 33.2 mg magnesium, 158.29 mg potassium, 14.30 mg sodium, 0.29 mg zinc, 31.2 mg calcium, and 3.40 mg vitamin C [27]. Each 100.0 g H. megalanthus fruit pulp contains 22.90 mg GAE total phenolic content, 13.07 g carbohydrates, 1.27 g fiber, 0.10 g of fat, 0.40 g protein, 17.99 mg phosphorus, 98.41 mg potassium, 11.73 mg calcium, 16.09 mg magnesium, 1.43 mg sodium, 4.35 mg zinc, 21.07 mg iron, 0.20 mg niacin, 5.93 g total sugar, and 11.34 mg of vitamin C [28], as well as volatile compounds such as alcohols, terpenes, paraffins, acids, esters, ketones, and odor-active compounds that influence flavor [29]. [ [24][25][26]30,31] [ 24,31,32] [ 28,33] Note: The nutritional composition between different species, geographical locations, and methods of determination may differ.…”