Nutrient Density of Food

ANDI stands for "Aggregate Nutrient Density Index."
An ANDI score shows the nutrient density of a food on a scale from 1 to 1000 based on nutrient content. ANDI scores are calculated by evaluating an extensive range of micronutrients, including vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and antioxidant capacities.

Become a Nutritarian
A Nutritarian is a person who strives for more micronutrients per calorie in their diet-style. A nutritarian understands that food has powerful disease-protecting and therapeutic effects and seeks to consume a broad array of micronutrients via their food choices.

The Aggregate Nutrient Density Index was developed and patented by,  Eat Right America.


GREEN VEGETABLES
Vegetable
ANDI Score
1. Mustard/Turnip/Collard Greens
1000
2. Kale
1000
3. Watercress
1000
4. Bok Choy/Baby Bok Choy
824
5. Spinach
739
6. Broccoli Rabe
715
7. Chinese/Napa Cabbage
704
8. Brussels Sprouts
672
9. Swiss Chard
670
10. Arugula
559

NONGREEN VEGETABLES
Vegetable
ANDI Score
1. Radish
554
2. Bean Sprouts
444
3. Red Pepper
366
4. Radicchio
359
5. Turnip
337
6. Carrot
336
7. Cauliflower
295
8. Artichoke
244
9. Tomato
190
10. Butternut Squash
156



FRUIT
Fruit
ANDI Score
1. Strawberries
212
2. Blackberries
178
3. Plum
157
4. Raspberries
145
5. Blueberries
130
6. Papaya
118
7. Orange
109
8. Cantaloupe
100
9. Kiwi
97
10. Watermelon
91
11. Peach
73
12. Apple
72
13. Cherries
68
14. Pineapple
64
15. Apricot
60


Beans
Vegetable
ANDI Score
1. Lentils
104
2. Red Kidney Beans
100
3. Great Northern Beans
94
4. Adzuki Beans
84
5. Black Beans
83
6. Black-Eyed Peas
82
7. Pinto Beans
61
8. Edamame
58
9. Split Peas
58
10. Chickpeas (Garbanzos)
57

Nuts & Seeds
Nuts & Seeds
ANDI Score
1. Sunflower Seeds
78
2. Sesame Seeds
65
3. Flax Seeds
65
4. Pumpkin Seeds
52
5. Pistachios
48
6. Pecans
41
7. Almonds
38
8. Walnuts
34
9. Hazelnuts
32
10. Cashews
27