Nutritional Facts for Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw


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NameValueUnit
Protein19.72g
Fat8.3g
Carbohydrates0g
Ash0.98g
Calories154kCal
Sucrose0g
Glucose0g
Fructose0g
Lactose0g
Maltose0g
Alcohol0g
Water72.51g
Caffeine0mg
Theobromine0mg
Energy643kJ
Sugars0g
Galactose0g
Dietary fiber0g
Calcium12mg
Iron1.12mg
Magnesium20mg
Phosphorus175mg
Potassium307mg
Sodium73mg
Zinc3.57mg
Copper0.092mg
Manganese0.008mg
Selenium5.3µg
Retinol (preformed vitamin A)0µg
Beta-carotene equivalents (provitamin A)0µg
Vitamin E0.4mg
Vitamin D, International Units7IU
Vitamin D0.2µg
Vitamin C0mg
Vitamin B10.099mg
Vitamin B20.164mg
Vitamin B3/PP3.463mg
Vitamin B50.279mg
Vitamin B60.14mg
Vitamin B122.3µg
Vitamin B90µg
Tryptophan0.218g
Threonine0.941g
Isoleucine0.883g
Leucine1.523g
Lysine1.722g
Methionine0.643g
Cystine plus cysteine0.258g
Phenylalanine0.777g
Tyrosine0.683g
Valine1.004g
Arginine1.328g
Histidine0.418g
Alanine0.98g
Glutamic acid2.755g
Glycine0.843g
Proline0.632g
Serine0.672g
Cholesterol56mg
Fatty acids, total trans0.296g
Saturated Fats3.371g
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)0g
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)0.001g
Monounsaturated Fats2.584g
Polyunsaturated Fats0.553g
Starch0g
Vitamin A4µg
Dietary folate equivalents0µg
Fatty acids, total trans-monoenoic0.296g
Alpha-carotene0µg
Lycopene0µg
Lutein + zeaxanthin0µg
Fatty acids, total trans-polyenoic0g
Total long chain omega 3 fatty acids, equated0.081g
Omega 6 fat0.173g

Food properties

SourceCanadian Nutrient File database
CategoryLamb, Veal and Game

Nutritional Profile of 100g of Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw

Core nutrient values:

Notable daily values:


FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the nutritional value of Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw?

Lamb is a type of red meat that comes from young sheep. It is a good source of protein, iron, and zinc. Lamb has a rich, slightly gamey flavor and can be cooked in a variety of ways, including roasting, grilling, and stewing. It is often used in dishes like lamb chops, lamb stew, and lamb curry. Contains lower amounts of Sodium, which by dietary guidelines recommended to be consumed in smaller quantities.

How many calories are in Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw?

There are 154 calories in 100g of Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw.

How many proteins are in Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw?

Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw contains 19.72 grams of protein in 100g

How many carbs are in Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw?

Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw contains 0 grams of carbohydrates in 100g

How many fats are in Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw?

Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw contains 8.3 grams of fat in 100g

What vitamins are in Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw?

Per 100 grams there are

What minerals are in Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw?

Per 100 grams there are


Lamb, New Zealand, shoulder, whole, lean, raw nutrition facts and analysis. (DV) Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie a day diet. Recommended daily intake of essential amino acids is provided for 180 lbs person. Actual daily nutrient requirements might be different based on your age, gender, level of physical activity, medical history and other factors. All data displayed on this site is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute of a doctor's advice. Please consult with your doctor before making any changes to your diet. Nutrition labels presented on this site is for illustration purposes only. Food images may show a similar or a related product and are not meant to be used for food identification. Nutritional value of a cooked product is provided for the given weight of cooked food. This page may contain affiliate links to products through which we earn commission used to support this website development and operations. Data from Canadian Nutrient File database.




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