ModerateOn a stage 3-4 CKD basis, Passion-fruit's Moderate rating is led by Potassium (17%), placing it in the 15-25% band.
Phosphorus / Sodium / Potassium (rating basis)
Phosphorus68 mg7%
Low
Sodium28 mg1%
Low
Potassium348 mg17%
Moderate
About this food
Passion-fruit (Fruits). Potassium levels vary widely across fruits - apples and berries are low-potassium, kidney-friendly picks, while bananas and avocados are high and need portion control. The natural sugar in fruit is usually not the issue; potassium is. This is the same lens used for similar items.
Nutrient insight
Potassium is the highest of the three at 17%. With reduced kidney function, blood potassium can rise, so spread high-potassium foods across the day rather than in one large serving.
Other nutrients
Protein2.2 gNot part of rating
Fiber10.4 gBeneficial for CKD (core plant-based nutrient)
Sugar (total)11.2 gNatural sugar
Alcohol0 gAlcohol-free
PurineNo dataNot rated · reference for those with high uric acid
OxalateNo dataNot rated · reference for those with kidney stones
Combining phosphorus, sodium and potassium, Passion-fruit falls in the Moderate tier, with Potassium (17%) contributing the most. Plan meals with your doctor's guidance.
Why is Passion-fruit rated Moderate?
The deciding factor is Potassium: 348 mg, 17% of the limit, in the 15-25% band - so Passion-fruit is rated Moderate.
How much Potassium is in Passion-fruit?
In every 100 g of Passion-fruit, Potassium is about 348 mg - roughly 17% of the daily limit (2,000 mg).
Is Passion-fruit safe on a low-potassium diet?
For people watching potassium, Passion-fruit exceeds 300 mg per 100 g, with Potassium at 348 mg. Confirm your personal limit with your nephrologist or renal dietitian.
How does Passion-fruit compare to other fruits foods?
Against the Fruits average, Passion-fruit shows more Potassium (348 mg per 100 g). The tier shown here comes from its own numbers, not the category.