DUCK,DOMESTICATED,MEAT&SKN,CKD,RSTD Nutrition FactsPlease note this nutritional information is based on a serving size of: 1 - cup, chopped or diced |
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Amount per Serving |
Daily Recommended Intake |
|
Calories |
472
Kcal |
(Based on a 2000 Calorie Intake; for Adults and Children 4 or More Years of Age) |
Fat |
40
g |
62
% of 65g |
Saturates | 13.54 g |
68
% of 20g |
Monounsaturates | 18.06 g | N/A |
Polyunsaturates | 5.11 g | N/A |
Cholesterol |
118
mg |
39
% of 300mg |
Sodium |
83
mg |
3
% of 2400mg |
Carbohydrates |
0
g |
0
% of 300g |
Fiber |
0
g |
0
% of 25g |
Sugars |
0
g |
N/A |
Protein |
27
g |
54
% of 50g
Excellent Source
|
Retinol |
88
µg |
N/A |
Vitamin C |
0
mg |
0
% of 60mg |
Calcium |
15
mg |
2
% of 1000mg |
Iron |
4
mg |
Good Source of Iron22
% of 18mg |
Vitamin E |
1
µg |
N/A |
Vitamin K | 7 µg |
Source of Vitamin K9
% of 80µg |
Thiamin |
0
mg |
0
% of 1.5mg |
Riboflavin |
0
mg |
0
% of 1.7mg |
Niacin |
7
mg |
Excellent Source of Niacin35
% of 20mg |
Vitamin B12 |
0
µg |
0
% of 6µg |
Pantothenate |
2
mg |
Good Source of Pantothenate20
% of 10mg |
Potassium | 286 mg | Source of Potassium14 % of 2000mg |
Phosphorus |
218
mg |
Good Source of Phosphorus22
% of 1000mg |
Magnesium |
22
mg |
Source of Magnesium6
% of 400mg |
Zinc |
3
mg |
% of 15mg |
Vitamin B6 |
0
mg |
0
% of 2mg |
Folic Acid |
0
µg |
N/A |
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