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Rabbit Meat vs. Chicken feet — In-Depth Nutrition Comparison

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What are the main differences between Rabbit Meat and Chicken feet?

  • Rabbit Meat is richer in Vitamin B12, Iron, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B6, Phosphorus, Choline, Selenium, and Zinc, yet Chicken feet is richer in Folate.
  • Rabbit Meat's daily need coverage for Vitamin B12 is 252% higher.
  • Rabbit Meat has 34 times more Vitamin B6 than Chicken feet. Rabbit Meat has 0.34mg of Vitamin B6, while Chicken feet has 0.01mg.
  • Rabbit Meat contains less Saturated Fat.

We used Game meat, rabbit, wild, cooked, stewed and Chicken, feet, boiled types in this comparison.

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Mineral Comparison

Mineral comparison score is based on the number of minerals by which one or the other food is richer. The "coverage" charts below show how much of the daily needs can be covered by 300 grams of the food.
Contains more Iron +433%
Contains more Magnesium +520%
Contains more Phosphorus +189.2%
Contains more Potassium +1006.5%
Contains less Sodium -32.8%
Contains more Zinc +244.9%
Contains more Copper +72.5%
Contains more Selenium +322.2%
Contains more Calcium +388.9%
Calcium Iron Magnesium Phosphorus Potassium Sodium Zinc Copper Manganese Selenium 6% 182% 23% 103% 31% 6% 65% 59% 0% 83%
Calcium Iron Magnesium Phosphorus Potassium Sodium Zinc Copper Manganese Selenium 27% 35% 4% 36% 3% 9% 19% 34% 0% 20%
Contains more Iron +433%
Contains more Magnesium +520%
Contains more Phosphorus +189.2%
Contains more Potassium +1006.5%
Contains less Sodium -32.8%
Contains more Zinc +244.9%
Contains more Copper +72.5%
Contains more Selenium +322.2%
Contains more Calcium +388.9%

Vitamin Comparison

Vitamin comparison score is based on the number of vitamins by which one or the other food is richer. The "coverage" charts below show how much of the daily needs can be covered by 300 grams of the food.
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Contains more Vitamin E +51.9%
Contains more Vitamin B3 +1500%
Contains more Vitamin B6 +3300%
Contains more Vitamin B12 +1285.1%
Contains more Vitamin K +650%
Contains more Vitamin A +∞%
Contains more Vitamin D +∞%
Contains more Vitamin B1 +200%
Contains more Vitamin B2 +185.7%
Contains more Folate +975%
Vitamin A Vitamin E Vitamin D Vitamin C Vitamin B1 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B3 Vitamin B5 Vitamin B6 Folate Vitamin B12 Vitamin K 0% 9% 0% 0% 5% 17% 120% 0% 79% 6% 814% 4%
Vitamin A Vitamin E Vitamin D Vitamin C Vitamin B1 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B3 Vitamin B5 Vitamin B6 Folate Vitamin B12 Vitamin K 6% 6% 6% 0% 15% 47% 8% 0% 3% 65% 59% 1%
Contains more Vitamin E +51.9%
Contains more Vitamin B3 +1500%
Contains more Vitamin B6 +3300%
Contains more Vitamin B12 +1285.1%
Contains more Vitamin K +650%
Contains more Vitamin A +∞%
Contains more Vitamin D +∞%
Contains more Vitamin B1 +200%
Contains more Vitamin B2 +185.7%
Contains more Folate +975%

Macronutrient Comparison

Macronutrient breakdown side-by-side comparison
Contains more Protein +70.2%
Contains more Other +∞%
Contains more Fats +316%
Contains more Carbs +∞%
Equal in Water - 65.8
33% 4% 61% 2%
Protein: 33.02 g
Fats: 3.51 g
Carbs: 0 g
Water: 61.37 g
Other: 2.1 g
19% 15% 66%
Protein: 19.4 g
Fats: 14.6 g
Carbs: 0.2 g
Water: 65.8 g
Other: 0 g
Contains more Protein +70.2%
Contains more Other +∞%
Contains more Fats +316%
Contains more Carbs +∞%
Equal in Water - 65.8

Fat Type Comparison

Fat type breakdown side-by-side comparison
Contains less Saturated Fat -73.2%
Contains more Monounsaturated Fat +478.9%
Contains more Polyunsaturated fat +338.2%
39% 35% 25%
Saturated Fat: 1.05 g
Monounsaturated Fat: 0.95 g
Polyunsaturated fat: 0.68 g
32% 44% 24%
Saturated Fat: 3.92 g
Monounsaturated Fat: 5.5 g
Polyunsaturated fat: 2.98 g
Contains less Saturated Fat -73.2%
Contains more Monounsaturated Fat +478.9%
Contains more Polyunsaturated fat +338.2%

Comparison summary table

Pay attention to the rightmost column. It displays the amounts side by side, giving a clearer understanding of the difference.
Rabbit Meat Chicken feet
Lower in Sodium ok
Lower in Saturated Fat ok
Rich in minerals ok
Lower in Cholesterol ok
Lower in price ok
Lower in Sugar Equal
Lower in Glycemic Index Equal
Rich in vitamins Equal

All nutrients comparison - raw data values

Nutrient Rabbit Meat Chicken feet Opinion
Net carbs 0g 0.2g Chicken feet
Protein 33.02g 19.4g Rabbit Meat
Fats 3.51g 14.6g Chicken feet
Carbs 0g 0.2g Chicken feet
Calories 173kcal 215kcal Chicken feet
Calcium 18mg 88mg Chicken feet
Iron 4.85mg 0.91mg Rabbit Meat
Magnesium 31mg 5mg Rabbit Meat
Phosphorus 240mg 83mg Rabbit Meat
Potassium 343mg 31mg Rabbit Meat
Sodium 45mg 67mg Rabbit Meat
Zinc 2.38mg 0.69mg Rabbit Meat
Copper 0.176mg 0.102mg Rabbit Meat
Selenium 15.2µg 3.6µg Rabbit Meat
Vitamin A 0IU 100IU Chicken feet
Vitamin A RAE 0µg 30µg Chicken feet
Vitamin E 0.41mg 0.27mg Rabbit Meat
Vitamin D 0IU 8IU Chicken feet
Vitamin D 0µg 0.2µg Chicken feet
Vitamin B1 0.02mg 0.06mg Chicken feet
Vitamin B2 0.07mg 0.2mg Chicken feet
Vitamin B3 6.4mg 0.4mg Rabbit Meat
Vitamin B6 0.34mg 0.01mg Rabbit Meat
Folate 8µg 86µg Chicken feet
Vitamin B12 6.51µg 0.47µg Rabbit Meat
Vitamin K 1.5µg 0.2µg Rabbit Meat
Tryptophan 0.436mg Rabbit Meat
Threonine 1.477mg Rabbit Meat
Isoleucine 1.567mg Rabbit Meat
Leucine 2.573mg Rabbit Meat
Lysine 2.891mg Rabbit Meat
Methionine 0.826mg Rabbit Meat
Phenylalanine 1.355mg Rabbit Meat
Valine 1.678mg Rabbit Meat
Histidine 0.926mg Rabbit Meat
Cholesterol 123mg 84mg Chicken feet
Saturated Fat 1.05g 3.92g Rabbit Meat
Omega-3 - DHA 0g 0.043g Chicken feet
Omega-3 - EPA 0g 0.014g Chicken feet
Omega-3 - DPA 0g 0.022g Chicken feet
Monounsaturated Fat 0.95g 5.5g Chicken feet
Polyunsaturated fat 0.68g 2.98g Chicken feet

Which food is preferable for your diet?

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is better in case of low diet
Rabbit Meat Chicken feet
Low Fats diet ok
Low Carbs diet ok
Low Calories diet ok
Low Glycemic Index diet Equal

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Vitamins & Minerals Daily Need Coverage Score

The summary scores indicate the extent to which this food can fulfill your daily vitamin and mineral requirements if you consume 3 servings, consisting of 100 grams of each (an approximation of 3 serving sizes).
Vitamins Daily Need Coverage Score
88%
Rabbit Meat
18%
Chicken feet
Minerals Daily Need Coverage Score
55%
Rabbit Meat
18%
Chicken feet

Comparison summary

Which food contains less Sodium?
Rabbit Meat
Rabbit Meat contains less Sodium (difference - 22mg)
Which food is lower in Saturated Fat?
Rabbit Meat
Rabbit Meat is lower in Saturated Fat (difference - 2.87g)
Which food is richer in minerals?
Rabbit Meat
Rabbit Meat is relatively richer in minerals
Which food is lower in Cholesterol?
Chicken feet
Chicken feet is lower in Cholesterol (difference - 39mg)
Which food is cheaper?
Chicken feet
Chicken feet is cheaper (difference - $2)
Which food contains less Sugar?
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The foods are relatively equal in Sugar (0 g)
Which food is lower in glycemic index?
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The foods have equal glycemic indexes (0)
Which food is richer in vitamins?
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It cannot be stated which food is richer in vitamins. See the charts below for detailed information. See the charts below for detailed information. See the charts below for detailed information.

References

All the values for which the sources are not specified explicitly are taken from FDA’s Food Central. The exact link to the food presented on this page can be found below.

  1. Rabbit Meat - https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/174348/nutrients
  2. Chicken feet - https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/171119/nutrients

All the Daily Values are presented for males aged 31-50, for 2000-calorie diets.

Data provided by FoodStruct.com should be considered and used as information only. Please consult your physician before beginning any diet.