FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the nutritional value of Agutuk, native, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream)?
Agutuk is a traditional Eskimo dish made from rendered animal fat, often from whales, seals, or caribou. It's a high-energy food source, rich in calories and fat, and is typically eaten with berries or other foods.
Contains lower amounts of Sodium,
which by dietary guidelines recommended to be consumed in smaller quantities.
How many calories are in Agutuk, native, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream)?
There are 470 calories in 100g of Agutuk, native, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream).
How many proteins are in Agutuk, native, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream)?
Agutuk, native, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream) contains 9 grams of protein in 100g
How many carbs are in Agutuk, native, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream)?
Agutuk, native, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream) contains 10.5 grams of carbohydrates in 100g
How many fats are in Agutuk, native, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream)?
Agutuk, native, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream) contains 43.5 grams of fat in 100g
What vitamins are in Agutuk, native, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream)?
Per 100 grams there are
What minerals are in Agutuk, native, fish with shortening (Alaskan ice cream)?
Per 100 grams there are