Tomato
Classified across 25 of 25 dietary frameworks
21 Allowed
2 Limited
2 Not Allowed
Nutrition Facts
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber | Net Carbs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw | 18kcal | 0.9g | 0.2g | 3.9g | 1.2g | 2.7g |
| Canned (whole) | 18kcal | 0.8g | 0.5g | 3.3g | — | 3.3g |
Why Diets Disagree on Tomato
Alkaline classifies tomato as Allowed because it evaluates foods by PRAL score (potential renal acid load). AIP, on the other hand, classifies it as Not Allowed because it evaluates by whether the food contains compounds AIP suspects of provoking immune activity. Different diets use different evaluation criteria, which is why the same food can receive opposite classifications. 2 diets classify tomato as Limited — meaning it fits under specific conditions like portion size, preparation method, or brand selection.