Fish, Salmon, Chum, raw (Alaska Native)
Calories from fat: 28 (4% DV)
Statistics:
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- Health Value:
4 / 5
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- - Calories: 99
- - Calories from fat: 28 cal
- - Protein: 18g
Nutrition Facts
One Serving size: 3 oz(s) - 85 g
Nutrition |
per serving |
DV |
Protein
(good)
|
18g |
38% |
Calories
|
99 cal |
6% |
Calories from Fat
|
28 cal |
4% |
Total Fat
|
3.1g |
5% |
Saturated Fat
(good)
|
0.5g |
3% |
Total Carbohydrate
|
0g |
0% |
Sodium
(good)
|
0.05g |
2% |
Cholesterol
|
0.05g |
17% |
Dietary Fiber
|
0g |
0% |
Sugars
(good)
|
0g |
0% |
Added Sugars
(good)
|
0g |
0% |
Vitamin A
|
89IU |
2% |
Vitamin C
|
0g |
0% |
Iron
|
0g |
0% |
Calcium
|
0.006g |
1% |
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F. A. Q.
Can I lose weight with this product?
Of course, you can if you consume no more than fifteen serving sizes a day.
What is in this product?
Ingredients: salmon.
What is one serving of Fish, Salmon, Chum?
One serving size of Fish, Salmon, Chum is three oz(s) - 85 g.
Any good ingredients are in Fish, Salmon, Chum?
Fish, Salmon, Chum ingredients: saturated fat, sodium, sugars, added sugars, protein.
What is bad in Fish, Salmon, Chum?
We don't know anything bad about it.
How many sugar contains in one serving of Fish, Salmon, Chum, raw (Alaska Native)?
Fish, Salmon, Chum, raw (Alaska Native) doesn't contain sugar.
What is the daily value of calories I can get from 1 serving of Fish, Salmon, Chum, raw (Alaska Native)?
You can get 6% of your DV from one serving of Fish, Salmon, Chum, raw (Alaska Native).
Conclusion:
Fish, Salmon, Chum is a good source of protein, saturated fat, sodium, added sugars, sugars.
Fish, Salmon, Chum has 99 calories (twenty eight calories from fat), eighteen g of protein, NO carbs and three g of fat. Warning — Fish, Salmon, Chum has a 28 calories from fat!
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