Domestic pig (Piglet, Pork)

Domestic Pig (Piglet, Pork)

Pork, cured, ham and water product, shank, bone-in, separable lean and fat, heated, roasted

11.7%
234 kcal

Energy

24.7%
17.3 g

Fat

28.6%
5.7 g

Saturates

1.1%
1.0 g

Sugar

39.4%
2.4 g

Salt

carbs
3%
fat
66%
protein
31%

Caloric Ratio

Nutrition

Calories % Daily Value
Total Calories 234 (979 kJ)
12%
from Carbohydrate 6 (24 kJ)
from Fat 156 (652 kJ)
from Protein 73 (304 kJ)
from Alcohol 0 (0 kJ)
Carbohydrates % Daily Value
Total Carbohydrates 1.4 g
1%
Dietary Fiber 0.0 g
0%
Starch ~
Sugars 1.0 g
Sucrose 470.0 mg
Glucose 420.0 mg
Fructose 90.0 mg
Lactose 0.0 mg
Maltose 0.0 mg
Galactose 0.0 mg
Fats & Fatty Acids % Daily Value
Total Fat 17.3 g
25%
Saturated Fat 5.7 g
29%
Butyric Acid 0.0 mg
Caproic Acid 0.0 mg
Caprylic Acid 0.0 mg
Capric Acid 13.0 mg
Lauric Acid 14.0 mg
Tridecylic Acid ~
Myristic Acid 204.0 mg
Pentadecanoic Acid 0.0 mg
Palmitic Acid 3,647.0 mg
Margaric Acid 44.0 mg
Stearic Acid 1,742.0 mg
Arachidic Acid 29.0 mg
Behenic Acid 22.0 mg
Lignoceric Acid ~
Monounsaturated Fat 7.9 g
Myristoleic Acid 0.0 mg
15:1 0.0 mg
Palmitoleic Acid 421.0 mg
16:1 c ~
16:1 t ~
17:1 0.0 mg
Oleic Acid 7,362.0 mg
18:1 c ~
18:1 t ~
Gadoleic Acid 131.0 mg
Erucic Acid 0.0 mg
22:1 c ~
22:1 t ~
Nervonic Acid ~
Polyunsaturated Fat 2.3 g
Linoleic Acid 2,019.0 mg
18:2 CLAs ~
18:2 n-6 c,c ~
18:2 t,t ~
18:2 i ~
18:2 t ~
Linolenic Acid 86.0 mg
alpha-Linolenic Acid ~
gamma-Linolenic acid ~
Parinaric Acid 0.0 mg
Eicosadienoic Acid 86.0 mg
Eicosatrienoic Acid 0.0 mg
20:3 n-3 ~
Dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid ~
Arachidonic Acid 90.0 mg
20:4 n-6 ~
Timnodonic Acid 0.0 mg
Clupanodonic Acid 0.0 mg
Docosahexaenoic Acid 0.0 mg
Trans Fat 0.1 g
Omega-3 Fatty Acids 86.0 mg
Omega-6 Fatty Acids 2,019.0 mg
Sterols % Daily Value
Cholesterol 72.0 mg
24%
Phytosterols ~
Campesterol ~
Stigmasterol ~
Beta-sitosterol ~
Protein & Amino Acids % Daily Value
Protein 18.2 g
36%
Essential Aminos
Histidine 792.0 mg
94%
Isoleucine 809.0 mg
71%
Leucine 1,436.0 mg
56%
Lysine 1,503.0 mg
66%
Methionine 425.0 mg
37%
Phenylalanine 719.0 mg
36%
Threonine 799.0 mg
67%
Tryptophan 165.0 mg
55%
Valine 912.0 mg
63%
Non-essential Aminos
Alanine 1,077.0 mg
Arginine 1,155.0 mg
Aspartic Acid 1,580.0 mg
Cystine 205.0 mg
Glutamic Acid 2,576.0 mg
Glycine 1,007.0 mg
Proline 795.0 mg
Serine 707.0 mg
Tyrosine 577.0 mg
Other Nutrients % Daily Value
Alcohol 0.0 g
Water 60.0 g
Ash 3.1 g
Caffiene 0.0 mg
Theobromine 0.0 mg
Vitamins % Daily Value
Betaine 3.9 mg
Choline 75.2 mg
Vitamin A 38 IU
1%
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) 0.4 mg
24%
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 0.2 mg
10%
Vitamin B3 (niacin) 4.2 mg
21%
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) 0.5 mg
5%
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) 0.3 mg
17%
Vitamin B9 (folate) 1 mcg
0%
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) 0 mcg
7%
Vitamin C 0.0 mg
0%
Vitamin D ~
Vitamin E 0 IU
2%
Vitamin K 0 mcg
0%
Minerals % Daily Value
Calcium 8.0 mg
1%
Copper 0.2 mg
8%
Fluoride ~
Iron 1.0 mg
6%
Magnesium 15.0 mg
4%
Manganese 0.0 mg
1%
Phosphorus 193.0 mg
19%
Potassium 216.0 mg
6%
Sodium 945.0 mg
39%
Zinc 2.4 mg
16%
Domestic Pig (Piglet, Pork)

About Domestic Pig (Piglet, Pork)

The domestic pig is a large, domesticated, even-toed ungulate that traces its ancestry to the wild boar; it is considered a subspecies of the wild boar or a distinct species in its own right. Their head plus body length ranges from 0.9 to 1.8 m (35 to 71 in) and adults can weigh between 50 to 350 kg (110 to 770 lb). Compared to other artiodactyls, their head is relatively long, pointed, and free of warts. Read More

The domestic pig is a large, domesticated, even-toed ungulate that traces its ancestry to the wild boar; it is considered a subspecies of the wild boar or a distinct species in its own right. Their head plus body length ranges from 0.9 to 1.8 m (35 to 71 in) and adults can weigh between 50 to 350 kg (110 to 770 lb). Compared to other artiodactyls, their head is relatively long, pointed, and free of warts. Even-toed ungulates are generally herbivorous, although the domestic pig is an omnivore, like its wild ancestor. Domestic pigs are farmed primarily for the consumption of their flesh, called pork. The animal's bones, hide, and bristles have been fashioned into items such as brushes. Domestic pigs, especially the pot-bellied pig, are also kept as pets.