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Fish, salmon, tipnuk, fermented (Alaska Native) nutrition: calories, carbs, GI, protein, fiber, fats

*all the values are displayed for the amount of 100 grams

Top nutrition facts for Fish, salmon, tipnuk, fermented (Alaska Native)

Fish, salmon, tipnuk, fermented (Alaska Native)
Calories  ⓘ Calories for selected serving 159 kcal
Net Carbs  ⓘ Net Carbs = Total Carbohydrates – Fiber – Sugar Alcohols 0 grams
Acidity (Based on PRAL)  ⓘ PRAL (Potential renal acid load) is calculated using a formula. On the PRAL scale the higher the positive value, the more is the acidifying effect on the body. The lower the negative value, the higher the alkalinity of the food. 0 is neutral. 9.5 (acidic)
TOP 21% Vitamin A ⓘHigher in Vitamin A content than 79% of foods
TOP 32% Fats ⓘHigher in Fats content than 68% of foods
TOP 33% Protein ⓘHigher in Protein content than 67% of foods
TOP 42% Vitamin B1 ⓘHigher in Vitamin B1 content than 58% of foods
TOP 57% Calories ⓘHigher in Calories content than 43% of foods

Fish, salmon, tipnuk, fermented (Alaska Native) calories (kcal)

Serving Size Calories Weight
Calories in 100 grams 159

Mineral coverage chart

Calcium Calcium Iron Iron Magnesium Magnesium Phosphorus Phosphorus Potassium Potassium Sodium Sodium Zinc Zinc Copper Copper Manganese Manganese Selenium Selenium 0% 0% 0% 20% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Calcium: 0mg of 1,000mg 0%
Iron: 0mg of 8mg 0%
Magnesium: 0mg of 420mg 0%
Phosphorus: 138mg of 700mg 20%
Potassium: 0mg of 3,400mg 0%
Sodium: 0mg of 2,300mg 0%
Zinc: 0mg of 11mg 0%
Copper: 0mg of 1mg 0%
Manganese: 0mg of 2mg 0%
Selenium: 0µg of 55µg 0%

Mineral chart - relative view

46 mg
TOP 78%

Vitamin coverage chart

Vitamin A Vit. A Vitamin E Vit. E Vitamin D Vit. D Vitamin C Vit. C Vitamin B1 Vit. B1 Vitamin B2 Vit. B2 Vitamin B3 Vit. B3 Vitamin B5 Vit. B5 Vitamin B6 Vit. B6 Folate Folate Vitamin B12 Vit. B12 Choline Choline Vitamin K Vit. K 0% 0% 0% 0% 33% 35% 36% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Vitamin A: 0µg of 900µg 0%
Vitamin E: 0mg of 15mg 0%
Vitamin D: 0µg of 20µg 0%
Vitamin C: 0mg of 90mg 0%
Vitamin B1: 0.39mg of 1mg 33%
Vitamin B2: 0.45mg of 1mg 35%
Vitamin B3: 5.7mg of 16mg 36%
Vitamin B5: 0mg of 5mg 0%
Vitamin B6: 0mg of 1mg 0%
Folate: 0µg of 400µg 0%
Vitamin B12: 0µg of 2µg 0%
Choline: 0mg of 550mg 0%
Vitamin K: 0µg of 120µg 0%

Vitamin chart - relative view

0.13 mg
TOP 42%
0.15 mg
TOP 58%
1.9 mg
TOP 59%

Macronutrients chart

16% 11% 68% 5%
Protein:
Daily Value: 32%
15.9 g of 50 g
15.9 g (32% of DV )
Fats:
Daily Value: 16%
10.6 g of 65 g
10.6 g (16% of DV )
Carbs:
Daily Value: 0%
0 g of 300 g
0 g (0% of DV )
Water:
Daily Value: 3%
68.8 g of 2,000 g
68.8 g (3% of DV )
Other:
4.7 g
4.7 g

All nutrients for Fish, salmon, tipnuk, fermented (Alaska Native) per 100g

Nutrient Value DV% In TOP % of foods Comparison
Calories 159kcal 8% 57% 3.4 times more than OrangeOrange
Protein 16g 38% 33% 5.6 times more than BroccoliBroccoli
Fats 11g 16% 32% 3.1 times less than CheeseCheese
Net carbs 0g N/A 75% N/AChocolate
Carbs 0g 0% 100% N/ARice
Phosphorus 46mg 7% 78% 4 times less than Chicken meatChicken meat
Vitamin B1 0.13mg 11% 42% 2 times less than Pea rawPea raw
Vitamin B2 0.15mg 12% 58% 1.2 times more than AvocadoAvocado
Vitamin B3 1.9mg 12% 59% 5 times less than Turkey meatTurkey meat

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NUTRITION FACTS LABEL

Nutrition Facts
___servings per container
Serving Size ______________
Amount Per 100g
Calories 159
% Daily Value*
16%
Total Fat 11g
0
Saturated Fat 0g
0
Trans Fat 0g
0
Cholesterol 0mg
0
Sodium 0mg
0
Total Carbohydrate 0g
0
Dietary Fiber 0g
Total Sugars 0g
Includes ? g Added Sugars
Protein 16g
Vitamin D 0mcg 0

Calcium 0mg 0

Iron 0mg 0

Potassium 0mg 0

*
The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Health checks

ⓘ  Dietary cholesterol is not associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease in healthy individuals. However, dietary cholesterol is common in foods that are high in harmful saturated fats.
Source
Low in Cholesterol
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ⓘ  Trans fat consumption increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality by negatively affecting blood lipid levels.
Source
No Trans Fats
ok
ⓘ  Saturated fat intake can raise total cholesterol and LDL (low-density lipoprotein) levels, leading to an increased risk of atherosclerosis. Dietary guidelines recommend limiting saturated fats to under 10% of calories a day.
Source
Low in Saturated Fats
ok
ⓘ  Increased sodium consumption leads to elevated blood pressure.
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Low in Sodium
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ⓘ  While the consumption of moderate amounts of added sugars is not detrimental to health, an excessive intake can increase the risk of obesity, and therefore, diabetes.
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Low in Sugars
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References

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  1. https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/168023/nutrients

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