Domestic Pig (Piglet, Pork) · Sus scrofa domestica
Pulled pork in barbecue sauce
Nutrition facts per 100 g · edible portion
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Good nutrient density 27/100
How many beneficial nutrients Pulled pork in barbecue sauce delivers for its calories — scored across 24 vitamins, minerals, protein and fiber, minus saturated fat and sodium. See the most nutrient-dense foods.
Caloric ratio
Where the calories in Pulled pork in barbecue sauce come from — the split across carbs, fat & protein.
45% from carbs
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Carbs 45%18.7 g per serving
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Fat 24%4.4 g per serving
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Protein 31%13.2 g per serving
What Pulled pork in barbecue sauce is a good source of
Stand-out nutrients per 100 g, by share of your Daily Value. Bold figures are an excellent source (20%+ DV).
Full nutrition breakdown
- Beneficial
- Moderate
- Limit
- Neutral
Bars are shaded by how a high amount affects your diet — green for nutrients to seek out (fiber, protein, vitamins), red for those best kept low (saturated fat, sodium, cholesterol), neutral where it depends. Each bar shows the % of your Daily Value per serving.
| Carbohydrates | Amount | % DV |
|---|---|---|
| Total Carbohydrate | 18.7 g | |
| Dietary Fiber | 1.2 g | |
| Starch | 0.0 g | — |
| Total Sugars | 15.2 g | — |
| Sucrose | 3.4 g | — |
| Glucose | 6.4 g | — |
| Fructose | 5.5 g | — |
| Lactose | 0.0 g | — |
| Maltose | 0.0 g | — |
| Galactose | 0.0 g | — |
| Fats & Fatty Acids | Amount | % DV |
|---|---|---|
| Total Fat | 4.4 g | |
| Saturated Fat | 1.4 g | |
| Monounsaturated Fat | 1.8 g | — |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 0.8 g | — |
| Trans Fat | 0.0 g | — |
| Omega-3 Fatty Acids | 31.0 mg | — |
| Omega-6 Fatty Acids | 623.0 mg | — |
| Butyric Acid | 0.0 mg | — |
| Caproic Acid | 0.0 mg | — |
| Caprylic Acid | 2.0 mg | — |
| Capric Acid | 4.0 mg | — |
| Lauric Acid | 4.0 mg | — |
| Myristic Acid | 51.0 mg | — |
| Palmitic Acid | 886.0 mg | — |
| Stearic Acid | 442.0 mg | — |
| Arachidic Acid | 7.0 mg | — |
| Behenic Acid | 3.0 mg | — |
| Palmitoleic Acid | 99.0 mg | — |
| Oleic Acid | 1,667.0 mg | — |
| Gadoleic Acid | 32.0 mg | — |
| Erucic Acid | 3.0 mg | — |
| Nervonic Acid | 0.0 mg | — |
| Linoleic Acid | 623.0 mg | — |
| alpha-Linolenic Acid (ALA) | 28.0 mg | — |
| gamma-Linolenic Acid | 3.0 mg | — |
| Arachidonic Acid | 49.0 mg | — |
| Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) | 2.0 mg | — |
| Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) | 2.0 mg | — |
| Protein & Amino Acids | Amount | % DV |
|---|---|---|
| Protein | 13.2 g |
| Vitamins | Amount | % DV |
|---|---|---|
| Vitamin A (RAE) | 13.0 mcg | |
| Vitamin C | 0.2 mg | |
| Vitamin D | 0.2 mcg | |
| Vitamin E | 0.9 mg | |
| Vitamin K | 1.4 mcg | |
| Thiamin (B1) | 0.2 mg | |
| Riboflavin (B2) | 0.1 mg | |
| Niacin (B3) | 3.0 mg | |
| Vitamin B6 | 0.2 mg | |
| Folate (B9) | 2.0 mcg | |
| Vitamin B12 | 0.4 mcg | |
| Pantothenic Acid (B5) | 0.8 mg | |
| Choline | 44.5 mg |
| Minerals | Amount | % DV |
|---|---|---|
| Calcium | 44.0 mg | |
| Iron | 1.2 mg | |
| Magnesium | 22.0 mg | |
| Phosphorus | 161.0 mg | |
| Potassium | 305.0 mg | |
| Sodium | 666.0 mg | |
| Zinc | 1.9 mg | |
| Copper | 0.1 mg | |
| Manganese | 0.1 mg | |
| Selenium | 27.6 mcg |
| Sterols | Amount | % DV |
|---|---|---|
| Cholesterol | 35.0 mg | |
| Phytosterols | ~ | — |
| Other | Amount | % DV |
|---|---|---|
| Alcohol | 0.0 g | — |
| Caffeine | 0.0 mg | — |
| Theobromine | 0.0 mg | — |
| Ash | 2.7 g | — |
About Pulled pork in barbecue sauce
Pork is the meat of the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) and the most widely eaten meat in the world, valued for its mild, slightly sweet flavor and versatility. The carcass yields an enormous range of cuts and products, from lean tenderloin, loin chops, and leg to rich belly, shoulder, and ribs, plus cured favorites like bacon, ham, sausage, and prosciutto. Pork is a good source of high-quality protein and especially rich in thiamin, along with vitamin B12, niacin, zinc, selenium, and phosphorus.
Lean cuts such as loin and tenderloin are healthy choices, while fattier belly and shoulder reward slow cooking. Tender cuts are grilled, roasted, or pan-fried just until the juices run clear, and tougher shoulder and ribs are braised, smoked, or barbecued until fork-tender, a cornerstone of cooking from the American South to East Asia. Modern pork is safely cooked to a slightly pink 145 degrees Fahrenheit with a rest.
Choose firm, pinkish meat, and store pork chilled, using fresh cuts within a few days or freezing them.
Source: USDA FoodData Central & FooDB. Values are per 100 g, edible portion.
Frequently asked questions
How many calories are in Pulled pork in barbecue sauce?
There are 167 calories in 100 g of Pulled pork in barbecue sauce, or about 416 calories in 1 cup (249 g).
How much protein is in Pulled pork in barbecue sauce?
Pulled pork in barbecue sauce contains 13.2 g of protein per 100 g.
How many carbs are in Pulled pork in barbecue sauce?
Pulled pork in barbecue sauce has 18.7 g of carbohydrates per 100 g.
How much fat is in Pulled pork in barbecue sauce?
Pulled pork in barbecue sauce provides 4.4 g of total fat per 100 g.
What is Pulled pork in barbecue sauce a good source of?
Pulled pork in barbecue sauce is an excellent source of Selenium (50% DV) and Protein (26% DV) and a good source of Niacin (B3), Vitamin B12, Zinc, Pantothenic Acid (B5), Vitamin B6 and Thiamin (B1) (per 100 g). Daily Values are based on a 2,000-calorie diet.
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