FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the nutritional value of Crustaceans, lobster, american (northern), boiled or steamed?
Lobster is a highly-prized crustacean known for its sweet and delicate flavor. It's rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, copper, and zinc, while being low in calories and saturated fat. Lobster is often steamed, boiled, or grilled and enjoyed as a luxurious meal.
Contains lower amounts of Saturated fats,
which by dietary guidelines recommended to be consumed in smaller quantities.
How many calories are in Crustaceans, lobster, american (northern), boiled or steamed?
There are 89 calories in 100g of Crustaceans, lobster, american (northern), boiled or steamed.
How many proteins are in Crustaceans, lobster, american (northern), boiled or steamed?
Crustaceans, lobster, american (northern), boiled or steamed contains 19 grams of protein in 100g
How many carbs are in Crustaceans, lobster, american (northern), boiled or steamed?
Crustaceans, lobster, american (northern), boiled or steamed contains 0 grams of carbohydrates in 100g
How many fats are in Crustaceans, lobster, american (northern), boiled or steamed?
Crustaceans, lobster, american (northern), boiled or steamed contains 0.86 grams of fat in 100g
What vitamins are in Crustaceans, lobster, american (northern), boiled or steamed?
Per 100 grams there are
What minerals are in Crustaceans, lobster, american (northern), boiled or steamed?
Per 100 grams there are